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Lessons: Metal Guitar Lesson #666: 11 Note Scale Theory

11 Note Scale Theory
by Ryan Roupe
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Excerpt:  Marty Friedman uses this all of the time. the basic idea is that a power chord is neither major nor minor. so you could take both the minor and major scales, combine the notes and that leaves you with 10 notes. now all you have left to do is complete the puzzle. The b2nd or the #5th are easiest to add and complete your 11 note scale. seq|6_5|6_7|6_8|6_9|5_5|5_6|5_7|5_8|4_4|4_5|4_6|4_7|3...(more)


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