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“I Didn’t Learn Guitar Scales and Got Humiliated (By My Best Friends Little Sister)…”

I was blushing cherry red with embarrassment…

I had been playing guitar for about a year and a half – And I thought I was really good too…

I could play chords, strum, play lots of songs – and I’d seen guitar scales

But, you know how it is – at the time learning guitar scales didn’t seem to do me any good, so I ignored them…

Boy Was I Wrong…

One bright sunny summer afternoon I called over to a friend’s house and got my whole guitar playing world turned upside down…

Jane been playing for less time than I had – a little over 2 months – but man could she jam.

She belted out cool licks, amazing blues guitar scales and mind blowing harmonics – while all I could do was sit there (shoulders slumped) and strum a few tunes.

Never again!

You don’t want to feel that kind of shame – Do you?

But What Can You Do About It?

  • Why Do You Learn Guitar Scales?
  • How Do You Learn Guitar Scales Quickly and Easily?
  • Where Can You Start Learning Them?
  • How Do You Read Guitar Scale Diagrams?
  • How Do You Use Scales to Improvise and Play Amazing Guitar Solo’s?

Luckily, I found this amazing course that teaches you all of the above and more, but it’s only for people who want to be part of the elite – the top 5% of guitarists in the world that have truly mastered guitar scales…

Master Guitar Scales

Every lesson I could find always had a different bunch of notes in the same part of the neck…

  • “How the heck do I read that?” I used to think…
  • I just don’t get?
  • How do I memorize these damn things?
  • Man, all I see is Chinese…

All I wanted to do was use guitar scales to improvise and solo – but it took so long without the proper guidance….

Master Guitar Scales

May 24, 2009 at 6:05 pm | Learn Guitar Scales | 2 comments

2 Responses to ““I Didn’t Learn Guitar Scales and Got Humiliated (By My Best Friends Little Sister)…””

  1. I never took the time to really learn guitar scales either when I first started, and now I’m not really much of a soloist.

    I guess it really shows where you can take your playing ability if you plan early.

  2. it’s like “spanish village” if you don’t know how to read the scales..but when you master them, you read them like newspapers

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