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Extended Scales (three notes per string)

Now were going to move on to extended scales. These babies are all three notes per string and are a must if you are interested in becoming a shred style player. Together with the five patterns that you already know, this makes a total of twelve different fingering patterns for any major scale mode. If you have any trouble executing the stretches necessary to perform these scales, i will be including some exercises a bit later on that will target this problem directly. Three note per string patterns really open up the neck, that's why they are so popular with most of the top metal and rock players. From Yngwie Malmsteen to Joe Satriani and everyone in between, when you master all of the patterns that are on this site, your playing will be on a whole new level!






Ionian Mode


Dorian Mode






Phrygian Mode






Lydian Mode






Mixolydian Mode






Aeolian Mode






Locrian Mode




Forward To Harmonic Minor Scale From Extended Scales




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