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  • Tips on Selecting an Electronic Powder Reloading Scale

    Reloading ammunition allows the shooter to save money by using expended cartridges. It is easy and straightforward to put the various components together, but the most critical step is getting the right amount of smokeless powder loaded into the cartridge. When you use too much powder, the pressure within the cartridge spikes to an unsafe level when it is fired. Using an accurate, calibrated and reliable powder scale is critical for safe and reliable reloading.

  • Mandolin Dominant Scale Improv Tips

    Improvising on a mandolin is about knowing note patterns and scales. Understand scales better and the patterns that go along with them and how they can be altered with tips from an experienced musician in this free video.

  • Dominant Scale Mandolin Tips

    The dominant mandolin scale has a raised sixth note that stands out more when played in conjunction with the pentatonic scale. Improvise and transition from pentatonic to dominant scales easily with tips from an experienced and learned musician in this free video.

  • Ab (A Flat) Dominant Scale Tips

    To make an Ab (A Flat) major scale into a dominant scale just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • Db (D Flat) Dominant Scale Tips

    To make a Db (D Flat) major scale into a dominant scale just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • Eb (E Flat) Dominant Scale Tips

    To make an Eb (E Flat) major scale into a dominant scale just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • C Dominant Scale Tips

    To make a C major scale into a dominant scale just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • D Dominant Scale Tips

    To make a D major scale into a dominant scale just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • F & Bb (B Flat) Dominant Scale Tips

    F major and Bb (B Flat) scales can both be made into dominant scales by lowering the seventh. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • A & E Dominant Scale Tips

    To make A & E major scales into dominant scales just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • G Dominant Scale Tips

    To make a G major scale into a dominant scale just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • F# & B Dominant Scale Tips

    To make F# and B major scales into dominant scales just lower the seventh note in the scale. Learn how this is done from an expert musician in this free video clip.

  • Acoustic Bass Dominant Scale Tips

    Dominant scales on any musical instrument have a very specific sound. Learn tips on how to make any scale or chord dominant from an expert musician in this free video clip

  • Dominant Scale Structure Tips

    It is very easy to make and scale a dominant scale with one not change. Learn tips on how to do this from a music expert in this free video clip.

  • Mandolin Open Position E Scale Tips

    An open E mandolin scale can begin with a finger on the second fret of the D string. Get advice on how to practice improv mandolin with tips from an experienced musician in this free video.

  • Mandolin Open Position A Scale Tips

    An open A mandolin scale can begin with a finger on the second fret of the G string. Get advice on how to practice improv mandolin with tips from an experienced musician in this free video.

  • Mandolin Open Position G Scale Tips

    An open G mandolin scale can begin on the G string, which is the lowest open string. Get advice on how to practice improv mandolin with tips from an experienced musician in this free video.

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