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finger 1,finger 2,and little finger positions ??????


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Hi All

Been trying to get my head around Modes.
Found a really good lesson by Scott Devine but i dont understand what he means when he says that you can play scales in position 1 ,2, and little finger position.
Can anyone throw any light on this for me ???
Cheers
Thanks in advance.

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What you do is start the scale from your first finger, second finger and fourth finger. In the case of the first finger, it's almost like a five fret stretch (1-2-4, 1-2-4, 1-2) the second finger is the bog standard major scale box position (2-4, 1-2-4, 1-3-4), and the fourth finger is 4,1-3-4, 1-3-4). The fingerings alter slightly for the minor scales.

If you watch his videos again you should be able to see what he's doing - failing that, drop him a PM on here or email him via his website. Scott's a great bloke and always willing to help.

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[quote name='ssab' timestamp='1331922875' post='1581038']
Is there a name given to this technique ?
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It's not a technique,it's just a way of playing scales in various positions.
You can even take it further by playing them over 1,2,3 or 4 strings and over 2 octaves.

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