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QuickStart Scale Fingerings - A and E Blues Summary
Single sheet summary of the A and E Blues Scale fingerboard shapes for guitar in standard tuning.
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NOTE: You should notice that the “shapes” are the same for both the A and E Blues Scales. You really should simply transpose the “shape” to the required root and key. And you do not need to see the same shape, simply at a different location on the fingerboard. Which really drives home the point that guitar players don't and should know the fingerboard and not have to rely on “shapes” eventually.
Under 30 Seconds
A good goal is to be able to play all seven (7) one-octave positions and the partial in under thirty seconds.
Practice Tips
- Root, (the letter name of the scale) to the Octave — Ascending,
- Octave to Root — Descending
- Random Order — Start on any note of the scale and end on any note of the scale. The scales can be extended below and above the root on the staring string and above the octave on the ending string.
- Start on Any Finger, Any String — The QUICKSTART Scale and Arpeggio Serieslu of books have example fingering solutions for starting on each finger and string.
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