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Hey everyone! Here's the next episode of Scales & Tales with another scale-based workout, and this time we're hitting the ever-popular and exotic Harmonic Minor scale. We're giving this scale a similar treatment from yesterday's lesson, but this time we're in a different key, using a different melodic motif, and navigating the fretboard in a completely different way. So while the premise of this lesson may remind you of the previous installment in this series, once you begin with this episode you'll notice that things are radically different this time around.
The melodic motif in this lesson has a distinct classical influence/sound, which is typical when using this ear-catching scale tonality in music. You can find Harmonic Minor commonly appearing in classical, jazz, rock, hard rock, metal, and various other styles of music, so it's a familiar sound with a few technical challenges hiding along the way.
There are commonly wide intervallic stretches involved when performing this scale on the guitar, and while this lesson does encounter a few stretches as it unfolds, you'll notice that we're really just synchronizing the picking and fretting hands together using a useful melodic exercise, which is extended all over the fretboard.
Good luck with this episode and if you like where this series is heading, be sure to come back tomorrow, as another installment surrounding this overall concept will be created/posted, which will move things even further. In the meantime, give this episode a view, leave some comments/feedback, and please subscribe to Late Night Lessons - THANK YOU!
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