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		<title>The Secret To Learning Scales On The Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning guitar scales nearly drove me crazy. The whole process was long frustrating and to tell you the truth, at first, I just didn't see the point of it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning guitar scales nearly drove me crazy.</p>
<p>The whole process was long frustrating and to tell you the truth, at first, I just didn&#8217;t see the point of it.</p>
<p>You see, when I first started learning guitar all i wanted to do was to play my favorite songs. I had no interest in learning the background theory. I way a D.I.Y guitarist doing it all by myself, not one of those fancy kids with their music lessons.<br />
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Learning all the modes, theory and scales really wasn&#8217;t for me.</p>
<p>To be perfectly honest&#8230;</p>
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<li>I didn&#8217;t want to waste time memorizing boring note combinations or dull sets of sounds repeated over and over again.</li>
<li>I didn&#8217;t understand how I could use them</li>
<li>Scale diagrams might as well have been in Chinese</li>
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<p>The really important thing I didn&#8217;t realize at the time was that by being stubborn and avoiding guitar scales I was holding myself back from mastering guitar.</p>
<p>There were so many benefits when you learn guitar scales that I had never thought of:</p>
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<li> Learning guitar scales helps you build your finger strength. This in turn will improve the rhythm side of your guitar playing.</li>
<li>Learning guitar scales gives you a greater knowledge of the fret board and opens up new and interesting ideas and sounds</li>
<li>Learning guitar scales improves your hand eye co-ordination dramatically</li>
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<p>But then when I started to pay attention to them I realized something terrible.</p>
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I didn&#8217;t know where to start. The sheer amount of scales I thought I needed to learn was simply overwhelming. It was like a Pandora&#8217;s box. Every time I learned something new about guitar scales it opened up a whole new range of problems.</p>
<p>I desperately needed help but I didn&#8217;t know where to find it.</p>
<p>Why couldn&#8217;t someone just tell me what guitar scales I needed to learn, how I should learn them and most importantly how the heck could I use scales to play those smooth effortless solos all my guitar heroes seemed to play with ease.</p>
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