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Scale study is a fundamental building block to guitar mastery. Accomplished guitarists use scales to add color, mood, depth and feeling to their playing. When you hear an amazing solo by Frank Zappa or Robert Fripp, you can be sure that these players are directly referencing their extensive knowledge and internalization of scales. Guitar Scales 101 will help you to organize the often-ambiguous guitar fretboard, and provide you with the knowledge to confidently navigate the instrument and develop your technique. The course begins by looking at the major and pentatonic scales, and how these scales work at different points up the neck. You'll then learn to construct and play blues, Dorian, and Mixolydian scales in all keys, and apply these scales to performance-based weekly musical examples and practice exercises. In addition, you will be studying the harmonic minor and melodic minor scales and modes. With weekly assignments that you can record and upload to your professor for review, you'll greatly improve your single-line technique, and gain a firm understanding of the possibilities available within the guitar's fretboard.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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| For-credit tuition: $1,295 |
| Non-credit tuition: $1,095 |
| Credits: 3 |
| Duration: 12 weeks |
| Catalog #: BMP-121a |
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| Larry Baione Chair of the Berklee College of Music Guitar Department. | |
| Dan Bowden Berklee guitar instructor since 1989, is a versatile guitarist and teacher with over a dozen instructional books for the guitar to his credit. | |
| Tim Miller Associate professor of guitar at Berklee College of Music. | |
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| Larry Baione Chair of the Berklee College of Music Guitar Department. | |
| Dan Bowden Berklee guitar instructor since 1989, is a versatile guitarist and teacher with over a dozen instructional books for the guitar to his credit. | |
| Tim Miller Associate professor of guitar at Berklee College of Music. | |
| Robin Stone Associate Professor at Berklee and guitarist, teaching classes in the history and playing styles of the era’s most well-known guitarists. | |
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