In this video, Leigh Fuge of MusicTeacher.com discusses the concept of mixing major and minor scales, and how doing so can help you diversify your guitar playing!
Many guitar players start playing lead guitar with the minor pentatonic scale as their guitar lick bible.
This is the scale we all learn first and for many of us, it becomes our safety net and our greatest ally
when playing guitar.
But what if you want to go deeper? What if you want to break away from this? One way to do this is mixing major and minor scales. This is something that all your favourite players
probably do on a regular basis with relative ease. In this lesson we’re going to break down this often-
daunting concept of mixing major and minor.
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