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  1. Classical Guitar Scales - A Complete Guide For …

    • Scales appear frequently in music written for piano, violin, and flute, and rarely in guitar pieces! In fact, it is very difficult to find a perfect one-octave scale in a lot of pieces, and when there is a long scale in a pie… See more

    So Why Do We Practice Scales?!

    Because they are tools. Simply put, they are tools that can be used to focus on specific technical elements and techniques. Once these elements are isolated, they can be incorporated into the playing of music, which is th… See more

    Be Clear About What You’Re Practicing For

    Before you start practicing a scale, you need to define a clear purpose and function for that scale. For example, you can practice Crescendo and Decrescendo, or Stacatto, or on a certain rhythm. Here is an example of … See more

    Using The Fingers of The Right Hand Im, MA, IA

    Most classical guitarists only play with the two fingers i and m, and experiments have proven that these two fingers are the strongest without any doubt. However, scales give you a chance to allow other fingers to p… See more

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