When you play scales with three notes per string instead of the regular two,or occasional three, note pattern do you just continue by repeating the scale? I ask this given that seven cannot be equally divided by three?
With the 3 notes per string patterns you're not always finishing on the root note at the top, it's more about evening out the patterns to make them easier to play.
Thank you for these videos James. I have subscribed and going through your other videos too.
Thanks Charles, I really appreciate that. All the best. JB
Could you please elaborate how to apply this to backing tracks? I don't understand which scales I'm actually playing by this video
Thank you!
The tabs for each pattern are listed in the video description, so you can go straight to each one.
When you play scales with three notes per string instead of the regular two,or occasional three, note pattern do you just continue by repeating the scale? I ask this given that seven cannot be equally divided by three?
With the 3 notes per string patterns you're not always finishing on the root note at the top, it's more about evening out the patterns to make them easier to play.
@@jamesbyron2152 Gotcha. I suspected as such.
U begin and end on the root note
@@toddfederman8221 You dont have to on this according to our tutor, and that is fine.