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Understand the Form of the Minor Scale on the Guitar

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Summary: Learn about the form of the minor scale and how it affects your guitar play and the overall sound of a musical composition in this free video series.

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By Stephen Haendiges
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Stephen Haendiges is a seasoned musician, guitarist, teacher, composer and performer with over 15 years of experience. Stephen has recorded and performed in top clubs all around the...read more

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"With regards to minor key I'm showing you a basic shape on A minor. If you do that up the fret board it becomes B minor. Or if you do F sharp minor. But you can also use it to translate to the other strings if say, an A minor is A, B, C, D, E, F, G, you know the notes so if you learn the notes on the fret board you go. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C. So if you know the notes then you can figure it on the fret board. So your note's right there that would be a complete A minor scale repeating the notes twice, but giving it a full scale. So you go. And you have the complete A minor scale from low E to high E."

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