Bill Thompson in Colorado emailed today and asked me for some scales for the E9 or C6 using no pedals.He is working on C6 now and I told him I would put his question on the forum. Any help that would simplify his immediate problem?
I also suggested he join the Forum if he has not done so already. Then he could read your helpful answers.
C6 scales with out Pedals
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The best way to learn the scales in your tuning is to make a chart yourself. The act of doing it really drives the knowledge home. It's a lot harder to learn from looking at someone else's fretboard chart.
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You can also go to www.buddyemmons.com and use the first solo part of the "Blues to Use" - it's great for the C6th.