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Topic: Some tips of how to improvise with and practice the blues scale (or any scale)  (Read 1162 times)

Offline fausto967

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Also just of how to practice and play with scales in general..

Offline j_tour

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Cute.   That's right up there with Hans Groiner in terms of comedy.

I'm not getting your post, though.  Are you asking how to learn to improvise using scales?

If that's the case, then, sticking with the blues "scale," the answer is pretty straightforward:  transcribe ideas you like from recordings.

If you are asking something else, you might say so.
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