Guitar Scales in Context

Guitar Scales in Context by Joseph Alexander is a practical resource published by www.fundamental-changes.com on September 24, 2014. This 100-page edition is presented in English and offers a detailed exploration of guitar scales, providing musicians with a structured approach to understanding and applying these essential musical concepts.
Readers will find that this book includes over 50 backing tracks, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of each scale. The content focuses on the five most commonly used patterns for guitar scales, integrating corresponding chord, triad, and arpeggio patterns. This approach aims to enhance the reader’s ability to build and memorize scales in a holistic manner, addressing physical, mental, and aural aspects of music instruction and study.
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With over 50 backing tracks, each scale for the guitar is analysed, discussed and shown in the five most commonly used patterns. Each scale shape is combined with corresponding chord, triad and arpeggio pattern to help you build and memorise the scale; physically, mentally and aurally.
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