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Guitar Scales for Beginners Lesson

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Guitar Scales for Beginners is a beginning guitar lesson by Peter Vogl. Get the tabs at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Beginner/Beg_04.html This lesson covers the first set of scales that Peter teaches students regardless of what type of music they are interested in playing. These are the open or first position scales. If the lesson seems too fast, use the tablature to practice these scales at your own pace.

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Art Child says:

He seems bored with his own lesson

Sagres d'Amor says:

Why does this Em pentatonic include a 1st string 3rd fret g and this doesnt : http://www.electricguitartutor.com/lesson/18

Daniel Hartman says:

Now show me sand a floor. Left a circle. Right a circle.

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Jacob Jesse says:

due ur vid is not good

Krogg Rache - eXeX says:

For those who think it's tricky, try slowing down speed. Shift + comma for slowing down, Shift + dot/stop for speeding up. =D

Charles Garrett says:

Just got my guitar put back together after I rescued it from the trash as a discarded broken and scarred college student guitar. I repaired the damage and painted it. The guitar has a chance at a new life but does a guy with large finger tips have a chance at learning to play. I noticed your fingers are slender. Maybe I need a guitar with a wider neck.

Sagres d'Amor says:

Excellent lesson. clear. concise. just enough repetition.

gilbololigist says:

5:50 i love it XD

Mikelpogi Leal says:

you can play it smohhhsly

Yubik Shrestha says:

what is the use of this scales?

ElectroPhonic Innovations says:

Very cool. Nice post.

Luis Henrique Pereira Taira says:

This guy was 7 years late to the 90's party

Utpol Bora says:

It was nice….but i hve a question m a student i can play many scales but what is the use of learning scales???

Karl Byrd says:

Great song by great writer.

Rakib Raihan Himu says:

you guys are my hoga

Big will S. says:

thanks mate

JGMDSN 66 says:

Just a quick tip…to everyone who thinks he's going too fast, it's easy to stop the video and practice after each scale and back up as necessary. The beauty of YouTube and virtual learning…

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