Scale Exercises---E9th and/or C6th What can you share???
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Scale Exercises---E9th and/or C6th What can you share???
If the link below will work for me, it goes to a thread by Russ Wever(thankyou Russ!) about a real classy decending scale called the "Brisklick", which really gets us newbies using the knee levers and the top 4 strings. I was wondering if anyone else has some similar excersises they could share.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/009025.html
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/009025.html
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I work on playing major and pentatonic scales both across the the strings and up and down the neck, and last but definitely not least working diagonally across the fretboard. Diagonal thinking is a great way to tie the other two approaches together, and ideally you can mix and match all three approaches at will (I hope to get there someday LOL).
Here is a thread with some examples of this
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/008124.html
Here is a thread with some examples of this
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/008124.html
Here are some exercises I worked out a few years ago for scales on the high strings:
[tab]F#_________1___________3___________4#__________6___________8________
D#___1___________3b__________4___________6___________8______________
G#____________1___________3___________4___________6___________8_____
E ______1___________3___________4#__________6#__________8___________
B __________________________________________________________________
e f g a f g a b g a b c a b c d b c d e
F#____________9#______________11______________13____________________
D#____9_______________11______________13____________________________
G#________________9_______________11______________13________________
E ________9#______________11#_____________13________________________
B __________________________________________________________________
c d e f d e f g e f g a
F#____________1___________3___________4#__________6___________8_____
D#______1___________3b__________4___________6___________8___________
G#__________________________________________________________________
E _________1___________3___________4#__________6#__________8________
B ___1X__________3X__________4X__________6X__________8X_____________
d e f g e f g a f g a b g a b c a b c d
F#_______________10______________11______________13_________________
D#_______10b_____________11______________13_________________________
G#__________________________________________________________________
E ___________10______________11#_____________13_____________________
B ___10X_____________11X_____________13X____________________________
b c d e c d e f d e f g [/tab]
'b' means flat the string, '#' means raise it a half step, and 'X' means raise it a full step.
[tab]F#_________1___________3___________4#__________6___________8________
D#___1___________3b__________4___________6___________8______________
G#____________1___________3___________4___________6___________8_____
E ______1___________3___________4#__________6#__________8___________
B __________________________________________________________________
e f g a f g a b g a b c a b c d b c d e
F#____________9#______________11______________13____________________
D#____9_______________11______________13____________________________
G#________________9_______________11______________13________________
E ________9#______________11#_____________13________________________
B __________________________________________________________________
c d e f d e f g e f g a
F#____________1___________3___________4#__________6___________8_____
D#______1___________3b__________4___________6___________8___________
G#__________________________________________________________________
E _________1___________3___________4#__________6#__________8________
B ___1X__________3X__________4X__________6X__________8X_____________
d e f g e f g a f g a b g a b c a b c d
F#_______________10______________11______________13_________________
D#_______10b_____________11______________13_________________________
G#__________________________________________________________________
E ___________10______________11#_____________13_____________________
B ___10X_____________11X_____________13X____________________________
b c d e c d e f d e f g [/tab]
'b' means flat the string, '#' means raise it a half step, and 'X' means raise it a full step.
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D Major Scale
This scale position lends itself to fast pickin.
Repeat it over and over. (slow at first)
Only pick when necessary. When you slide or press a pedal picking is not needed.
[tab]F#________________________________5______________5________________________
D#_________________3_________________________________________3____________
G#____________________________________5___5B__5___________________________
E _____________________3____5________________________5___3________________
B _______3___3A___________________________________________________3A___3__
[/tab]
Practice it in every key.
Note that the high end of the scale is the Pedals Down position. (5th fret pedals down = D)
Repeat it over and over. (slow at first)
Only pick when necessary. When you slide or press a pedal picking is not needed.
[tab]F#________________________________5______________5________________________
D#_________________3_________________________________________3____________
G#____________________________________5___5B__5___________________________
E _____________________3____5________________________5___3________________
B _______3___3A___________________________________________________3A___3__
[/tab]
Practice it in every key.
Note that the high end of the scale is the Pedals Down position. (5th fret pedals down = D)
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Decending lick..
[G to G descending run using the F knee lever (Real pretty played slow)
1_____________10_________________6_______________________
2________________________________________________________
3___10B--10______________8---6________________4--3_________
4_________________10--8--------6F_______6F--4F------ 3_________
5________________________________________________________
][/code]
1_____________10_________________6_______________________
2________________________________________________________
3___10B--10______________8---6________________4--3_________
4_________________10--8--------6F_______6F--4F------ 3_________
5________________________________________________________
][/code]
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Another..
[G to G run using the F knee lever (Fast or Slow)
1______3________3_________________6_________6________________
2____________________________________________________________
3_________3________3--4_______________6_________6--8__________
4___3________3___________4F----6F________6F__________8----______
5____________________________________________________________
1_______10__________10______________________________________
2____________________________________________________________
3___________10__________10--10B______________________________
4_---10__________10___________________________________________
5____________________________________________________________
]
1______3________3_________________6_________6________________
2____________________________________________________________
3_________3________3--4_______________6_________6--8__________
4___3________3___________4F----6F________6F__________8----______
5____________________________________________________________
1_______10__________10______________________________________
2____________________________________________________________
3___________10__________10--10B______________________________
4_---10__________10___________________________________________
5____________________________________________________________
]
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Ok I am an ultra-noob and was hoping someone can tell me how to read these charts.
I assume the vertical numbers on the left are the strings. So that means the other numbers are pedals?
What do you mean by F knee lever? Is that the vertical one? This probably depends on the setup one has too, right?
And I only have 5 pedals....hmmm...
I assume the vertical numbers on the left are the strings. So that means the other numbers are pedals?
What do you mean by F knee lever? Is that the vertical one? This probably depends on the setup one has too, right?
And I only have 5 pedals....hmmm...
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A twist on Joey's tab..
Here's a twist on Joey Ace's tab above. Thanks Joey, the posibilities in this scale are many. Here's one. Also, you can stop any were in the run that sounds good and reverse or what ever. I'm not there yet but I can also see what Joey mean about the speed. Try playing this as a single note run with no slides and clean blocking. Then try it with the slides. DS
F#________________________________7______________7________________________
D#_________________5_________________________________________5____________
G#____________________________________7___8___7___________________________
E _____________________5____7________________________7___5________________
B _______3A___5A_________________________________________________5A___3A__
F#________________________________7______________7________________________
D#_________________5_________________________________________5____________
G#____________________________________7___8___7___________________________
E _____________________5____7________________________7___5________________
B _______3A___5A_________________________________________________5A___3A__
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Another way to play some pentatonic runs. Note: In order to make the 3rd example consistent to the overall pattern the first 2 notes should really be played on fret 13 using the 5th string 1/2 step lower (usually the vertical lever). Again, these are for Eminor. For E major pent. move the patterns down 3 frets.
Edit: Correction for B pedal in #2.
Edit: Correction for B pedal in #2.
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E9th tuning G7 "parallel" scale
1_________________________________________________________________________
2_________________________________________________________________________
3_________________________________________________________________________
4_________________________________________________8L______8L-8-8L_________
5_____________________________8______8-8A____8-8A____8-8A_________8A-8____
6___________8_____8-8B___8-8B___8-8B______8B___________________________8B_
7_________8_____8______8__________________________________________________
8______8L____8L___________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________
1_________________________________________________________________________
2_________________________________________________________________________
3_________________________________________________________________________
4_________________________________________________8L______8L-8-8L_________
5_____________________________8______8-8A____8-8A____8-8A_________8A-8____
6___________8_____8-8B___8-8B___8-8B______8B___________________________8B_
7_________8_____8______8__________________________________________________
8______8L____8L___________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________
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