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Lessons: Lesson #36: Basic Scale Patterns

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Basic Scale Patterns


by Christopher Sung (9297)

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Up to now, all of our lines have been composed of eighth notes. Do you think we could play the four previous examples but as triplets instead of eighth notes? You bet we could, so let's take the line from page 1 and play it as triplets. If you like Eric Johnson's playing (and who doesn't?), this type of pattern might remind you of some of the patterns he's absorbed into his playing.
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