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#75 3 Best Shred Scales - Use These To Sound AMAZING!

Today I'd like to revisit 3 of the most important shred scales - we never looked into the important connection they share and only discussed them in separate lessons, so I think it's a good idea to dedicate some time to them again now :)

Don't forget to download the sheet for this lesson, here you get a comparison of the shapes combined with a reminder of the shortcuts to learning them! Let the exotic shredding begin!

#75 3 Best Shred Scales - Use These To Sound AMAZING!

Comments

F*@££#g love it

federico patteri

Hello David, a free alternative to GP5 is Tuxguitar, its free and super easy to use, also all GP5 files are compatible with Tuxguitar. heres the Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tuxguitar/

Dominik Magdic

Hey David, thanks a lot for asking that! Yes, you need the Guitar Pro software to open these files - that way you could change the tempo of the exercise and practice to the file by looping certain measures :) I really like this software and I'm working with it for almost 15 years now (songwriting, transcribing, practicing,...) - I can definitely recommend getting it! But all the information written down there can also be found in the PDF file, that one is an exact export from the Guitar Pro sheets! Hope that helps :)

Bernd Brodträger

Just a question to the community or Bernth .. I downloaded the PDFs but the gpf file??? I downloaded it and it won't open, do I need a separate app to help open this... I have a motog7play... Any help would be nice... Please and thank you

David Mckee

Just loving the difference in the scale sounds just by moving position of 1 or 2 notes in the scale.

Steve Shaw


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