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Scale Practice Routine (Major/Harmonic Minor) The following scale exercises are ones that I regularly practice to help me keep familiar with the four asymmetric scale forms (Major, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor and Harmonic Major) These exercises can be played at any tempo which you feel comfortable with but the main point is accuracy here, not speed. There are many ways that these exercises could be fingered and the fingerings (within the tablature stave) are only a suggestion. I would suggest beginning with the Major scale first if these kind of exercises are new to you, as that is the easiest scale to hear melodically and then you can move on to the other scale types. I usually play all these exercises with a pick and employing alternate picking , (i.e. downstrokes/upstrokes) however you you could (with a little re-fingering) play these using other picking and fingering techniques to suit your own playing style. Working with a metronome is also a helpful aid in practising these exercises, however however I would only suggest this if you are already familiar with the fingerings and locations on the fingerboard.
The same exercises, written out for the Melodic Minor Scale and the Harmonic Major Scale to follow in Part Two of this lesson, which will also be available on the website. www.online-guitar-lessons,org