Does anyone have any links or material on E9 Scales (maj & min) and different pockets to play them in? Speed picking stuff is great as well. I've been working stuff out on my own but I'm interested to see what others have come up.
Thanks!!
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Mickey Adams has a ton of videos.
Look at this for starters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RbM6kiGjSc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwPW35m6 ... re=related
Look at this for starters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RbM6kiGjSc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwPW35m6 ... re=related
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Hi Christopher,
There are E9 scale charts available on my website listed below.
Click on the “Free Downloads” and you can choose to view, or download & print any of the instructional material you’re interested in.
Let me know if you have any trouble with this process.
I suggest going to the following three files:
How to read the basic major & minor scales
Basic Major Scales
Basic Minor Scales
And while you're on the website -- check out the Expanded Minor Scales & other free instructional materials, you might find something else you like too.
Obviously there’s no obligation to make a purchase. If you know anyone who might enjoy or benefit from listening to my interpretations and also playing along to the backing tracks of Steel My Guitar Gently Weeps, please direct them to my website. Naturally, I encourage and appreciate anyone who's inspired to buy my CD. Regardless of what kind of music you enjoy playing & listening to, playing along to these melodic songs from the 60’s is an excellent learning tool, particularly in playing with songs that use a lot of Minor chords.
Good luck,
Marc
www.PedalSteelGuitarMusic.com
There are E9 scale charts available on my website listed below.
Click on the “Free Downloads” and you can choose to view, or download & print any of the instructional material you’re interested in.
Let me know if you have any trouble with this process.
I suggest going to the following three files:
How to read the basic major & minor scales
Basic Major Scales
Basic Minor Scales
And while you're on the website -- check out the Expanded Minor Scales & other free instructional materials, you might find something else you like too.
Obviously there’s no obligation to make a purchase. If you know anyone who might enjoy or benefit from listening to my interpretations and also playing along to the backing tracks of Steel My Guitar Gently Weeps, please direct them to my website. Naturally, I encourage and appreciate anyone who's inspired to buy my CD. Regardless of what kind of music you enjoy playing & listening to, playing along to these melodic songs from the 60’s is an excellent learning tool, particularly in playing with songs that use a lot of Minor chords.
Good luck,
Marc
www.PedalSteelGuitarMusic.com