Chris Evans - Major Scale Exercises Intermediates SI Lesson
Introduction
This is exactly the same lesson as for the beginners exercises, the challenge is purely to play it all faster, as an intermediate player I like to find as many of these kind of exercises as possible, I find they help me mainly with my timing, but also with picking techniques. They help keep your fingers in shape and you still need to concentrate on various aspects of your playing.
This originally was going to be just one lesson and one post aimed at the beginner, however, the original 220BPM video`s may have made the exercises seem a little too difficult for the beginner which is why I decided to split this lesson into two, and aim one purely at beginners and one at intermediates
I`ll not waffle too much and get straight into the exercises :)
Exercise 1
One scale pattern ascending and descending, starting in the Key of C
The key progression is as follow C, D, E, F, D, E, C
Tabs are not really required, if you follow the patterns it is straightforward enough
Video 1 : Major_part_1_Main.mpg ( 9.32MB )
Played at 220BPM, sounds fast, but its not too bad once you get into it, you may want to loop the backing to double the length of the exercise
Slow Video : Slow_Video_1.mpg ( 7.9MB )
Here I`m playing just the C scale for demo purposes.
Backing track at 220BPM: Major_workout_audio_main_backing_220bpm.mp3 ( 755.44K )