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Video Guitar Lesson:
Over the last several years we have been treated to a veritable feast of beastly six and seven stringers. Rock and Metal
In this example we will start with the familiar diatonic scale, and then move on to the harmonic minor scale, and the symmetrical diminished scale (OK its not really a scale but a long diminished seventh arpeggio that we will think of as a scale). These will be applied with the help of the doubled sixteenth note triplet sequence, the standard sixteenth note triplet sequence, and the 32nd note sequence. The key to getting up to the crazy fast speeds is to start out very slowly, and then incrementally build the tempo up. There are no shortcuts so take your time and make sure you have complete command of the tempo before you increase the speed. Remember, garbage in garbage out, sloppy practicing leads to sloppy playing. Good luck!
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