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Need To Know Metal Guitar Scales


This video is about Need To Know Metal Guitar Scales. You really can’t live without these essential notes if you play metal guitar. I’ll include the full tablature for everything I play in this video below. What metal scale do you use the most?

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Originally posted by UCKrtDT9Y4YN2rZqWg0pYPyg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNL0PuYOJ8U

41 thoughts on “Need To Know Metal Guitar Scales

  • Thanks for the video shred. What would you say is a good scale to learn for Mastodon style music

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  • Thank you for the last part where you suggest that you don't always need or want all the "right" notes on a scale for something you are playing…. As long as the feeling and soul is there, is what really matters

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  • You're Arnold presses are actually best for building that width, along with front raises. The your lateral exercise builds horizontal length of the delt. Gainz and metal is what life is all about though, and frying rear tire on a motorcycle, and DMT and Frank Zappa solos

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  • NO! Not making music that people connect with! Music that YOU THE AUTHOR ENJOY! Fu#$ what anyone thinks of it! Love this vid though! I knew you were a dime bag man!!

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  • I invented my own scale too on my one string guitar, turns out it was just a chromatic scale i did throw in my own personal original hybrid picking technique called "its all in the hips" lol

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  • Guitarists: "Bass players can't shred"
    Me: Jokes on you. I learned the phrygian dominant with my Bass teacher

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  • Honestly I think that they're all useful you only have to find a way to use them something I'm still trying to do

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  • I really appreciate the workout things you slipped in there. I don't care to bulk up like crazy but I do need to get in decent shape again. That last thing you said about not being afraid to search for notes was very helpful too, thanks????????.

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  • I must say that you Rock! I'm the drummer of the disbanded "Psychosis " (Massacre Records) with no way to let loose where I live, so I'm shreading on my brother's Squire affinity. I hung out with my guitar players back in the day (like when Rising force/ marching out was shining and new) and bothered them until they showed me some Yngwie licks that I absolutely had to know. I never learned an entire song, only some cool intros and scales. As a tone deaf drummer I was showing off to a new bass player that I could play guitar and he took my left hand as I was playing and moved it up a half step and all of a sudden it sounded good!

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  • Is the Phrygian Dominant scale the same as the Phrygian scale? If its not what are the tabs for the dominant? Sorry for the dumb question.

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  • Hey! I’m a 13 year old guitarist and I was wondering what would be a intermediate metal song to do with a backing track. (Full song) Let me know a good metal song for that

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  • Can't believe I've never seen this channel. I mean Scales & Muscle Groups together ? Forget about it. Hell Yeah. Dudes my Hero.

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  • This video helped me alot n especially what u said at the end. Cuz I was always worried about staying in the scales n ppl judging me but that don't matter

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  • What do you call a scale thats between an Aeolian scale and Phrygian? ???? thats the one I want lol. Sorry if I sound dumb. Tbh im just recently getting more into theory

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  • that's why it still sounds okay even though I'm not hitting the right note in a scale so I thought that chromatic haa something to do with it so i started noodling with the scale cause playing same lick for any backingtracks gets boring

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