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Double Octave Harmonic Minor Scale Exercises for Classical Guitar

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Summary: Learn about double octave harmonic minor scale exercises for classical guitar in this classical guitar video.

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John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to...read more

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"Hi my name is John Armstrong with expertvillage.com I'm a professional guitar instructor and today we would be starting intermediate classical guitar. Next I will like to discuss a two octave form of the harmonic minor scale I'm going to be using A as a example. But, you will find that this would be a movable harmonic minor scale pattern. Remember in the harmonic minor scale we have a raise 7th. I will show you this scale requires a shift so you here a A,B,C,D,E,F,G sharp, A shift. Descending. Shift. Remember when shifting to transfer the weight or the energy of the hand. Again. Shift. "

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