† The Jester † Wanna Be |
#1 by † The Jester † at Jun 14, 2006 at 1:33 PM EST |
| Scales are alot more complex for guitar then they are for bass. | |
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This Is A Fret Board Diagram On The ''Harmonic Minor Scale'',
This Is A Scale Which Can Start At Any Fret.
|-0-|-0-|---|-0-|-0-|
|---|-0-|-0-|---|---|
|-0-|-0-|---|-0-|---|
|---|---|-0-|-0-|---|
|---|-0-|---|-0-|-0-|
|---|-0-|---|-0-|-0-|
Here It Is At The A Point.
A Harmonic Minor
E---------------------------4-5-7-8-|
B-----------------------5-6---------|
G-----------------4-5-7-------------|
D-------------6-7-------------------|
A-------5-7-8-----------------------|
E-5-7-8-----------------------------|
To Move It Into Different Scales Move The Root Note (A) To The
Following Frets!!!
E - 0pen Note
F - 1st Fret
F# - 2nd Fret
G - 3rd Fret
G# - 4th Fret
A - Shown In Tab
Bb - 6th Fret
B - 7th Fret
C - 8th Fret
C# - 9th Fret
D - 10th Fret
Eb - 11th Fret
Then To The '12' Gets You All The Way Back Round To E
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