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kyldeee22nd August 2008This is a very useful series David
thanks.
Ian Bushell22nd August 2008Nice lesson David:)
Cool sound i'll definately be using these pentatonics. Awesome entry on the Dean Competition to:)
Juan M. Valero22nd August 2008cool mate ![]()
kaznie_NL22nd August 2008Thnx David!
Nazgul22nd August 2008This is cool stuff for some softer rock! Awesome!
Joe Kataldo22nd August 2008I love the sound
Muris Varajic22nd August 2008Great stuff as always bro! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic22nd August 2008Great stuff as usual David. Great job ![]()
Bogdan Radovic22nd August 2008Absolutely awesome stuff David! ![]()
Gerardo Siere22nd August 2008Souns really awesome, thanks for the good ideas David.
Pi3822nd August 2008This series is truly refreshing. Great job!
Henry Dietzel22nd August 2008Great series D, I have enjoyed these ![]()
David Wallimann22nd August 2008Thanks everyone. :-)
Glad you like the series...
sigma722nd August 2008ya i agree, very useful series
Danilo Capezzuto22nd August 2008Simply one of the best series on GMC. I love this one!
Carlos Carrillo22nd August 2008very good mate!! Great technique!! you have an own style!!![]()
Vesterkave26th August 2008The A Mixolydian scale shown in this ex dos'nt look like the scale I have (all boxes) in my book. Is it a "pure" Mix Lydian scale or have I misunderstood something? Great scale all the same :-)
David Wallimann26th August 2008Thanks everyone,
Vesterkave; the Mixolydian scale that I wrote is a 3 note per string pattern. Remember that there are many many different ways to play a scale on the guitar, that is because you can play th same note on diferent frets unlike a piano.
The first shape is a Mixolydian pentatonic. You can go back to the first lesson of the series for a better understanding of what that means...
Hope that helps!













