Lesson Series: “0 To 60, An Introduction to Alternate Picking” - Lesson 35
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LESSON #35 - Developing Licks from Patterns and Scales
Lesson Series by Todd Simpson
Today we are going to look at another way to approach a given scale. In this case, A Minor. There are times when you don't want to run a scale in it's note by note traditional way, it's handy to know several ways to move around in a given scale. This is one of my fave ways to run a scale. It can be applied to pretty much any scale once you understand the way it's done.