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Hal Stead - Quail Studios Guitar
Hal Stead - Quail Studios Guitar
Hal Stead teaches music.
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Hal Stead - Quail Studios Guitar
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Here are the C major and G major scales for guitar. They are written in open position 3 different ways.
There are also 2 modes that you can see when starting on the open E string. 
Do you know what they are?
Hal

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Fretboards and Tab - Haunting Tones
Here are the tabs and the fretboards that go with the video that I uploaded yesterday - Haunting Tones here at Subscribestar.

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Hal Stead - Quail Studios Guitar
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What are "haunting" tones? was a "short" by Rick Beato that I thought was a beautiful exercise. 
When a composer writes an etude it usually is musical and helps us work on technique at the same time. My favorite etudes are ones that sound like music. 
In this video I explain how to play this exercise / etude that Rick Beato played and showed in 55 seconds. He published another video explaining the exercise but I've got a couple of changes in the placing of the notes that make it easier to play.
It's best to use an electric guitar or a guitar with a cutaway to play this exercise where I show it.
Hal
https://youtu.be/ebsjmIuGy3k
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