Scale Patterns: A Visual Approach to the Scales Most Commonly Used in Jazz, Rock, and Blues (The Progressive Guitarist Series)
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Author(s)Latarski, Don
PublisherAlfred Music
ISBN / ASIN0769209580
ISBN-139780769209586
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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This book illustrates, in each of five different positions, all the modes of the major, harmonic minor, melodic minor, pentatonic, blues, diminished and whole tone scales. Don also shows the primary uses for each scale, with an example of each.
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