Symmetrical Scales For Guitar, Learn to build and play symmetrical scales for guitar
The Professor
Jun 17 2013, 02:42 PM
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What Are Symmetrical Scales



When learning how to play guitar, many of us explore the Pentatonic and Major Scale Systems, as well as other asymmetrical scales and modes. But, you can also expand you soloing chops by checking out Symmetrical Scales in your practice routine.

Symmetrical Scales are those that divide the octave equally and/or use one interval completely to build the entire scale.

Examples of this are the Whole Tone Scale, which is built completely from whole-step intervals. Or, the Augmented Scale, which is build from combining two augmented triads a minor third interval apart.

Check out the lessons below to learn how to play and build these interesting and important scales for guitar.



Symmetrical Scale Lessons



Whole Tone Scales for Guitar

What Are Whole Half Diminished Scales

What Are Half Whole Diminished Scales

What Are Tritone Scales

What Are Augmented Scales


Do you have any questions about these Symmetrical Scale lessons? Post any questions or comments below and I will be happy to answer them for you asap.

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This post has been edited by The Professor: Jun 21 2013, 11:50 AM


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