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Scott Swartz


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St. Louis, MO
Post  Posted 12 Jul 2004 8:12 am    
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I have been feeling a little stuck technique wise, so I thought I would go back and work on some multi-octave scales to break out of the same old patterns. I use this sort of diagonal approach (both across the strings and up and down the neck simultaneously) when playing 6 string a lot, but need to get better at it on steel.

Here is a simple major scale example using A and B pedals only, key of G, two octave


F#|---------------------------------------------------------------8--10-------------------|
D#|--------------------------------------------------6--8---------------------------------|
G#|--------------------------------------------------------------------------10--10B---|
E |------------------------------------------------------------8----------------------------|
B |--------------------------------5--5A--6A-------------------------------------------|
G#|-------------3--3B---5B------------------------------------------------------------|
F#|----------3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |-------3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|


Obviously there are lots of other ways to get the notes, could use D and F levers and other picking patterns for different permutations of when to slide and when to actuate a pedal.

I am looking for thoughts on which pattern is easiest to play, which sounds to most in tune, other factors. Obviously learning multiple ways and being able to mix and match at will is the ultimate goal.


[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 12 July 2004 at 09:14 AM.]

[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 13 July 2004 at 07:19 AM.]

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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jul 2004 8:52 am    
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I like your bar moves on the 1st and 2nd strings. I tend to overlook those possibilities. Nice work. Thanks!
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Robert Porri

 

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Windsor, Connecticut, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jul 2004 1:10 am    
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Nice to play. I have a question though. I'm used to A B C pedal setup left to right. Is this written for the set up that goes from right to left(which I know nothing about)? Or, did you mean the B where it says A and the A where it says B? Or, am I missing something else?

Thanks,

Bob P.
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Scott Swartz


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St. Louis, MO
Post  Posted 13 Jul 2004 6:21 am    
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Robert is right, I mixed up the A and B's, I edited it and its right now. I was playing it right but had typos in the tab.

Thanks for the sharp eye Robert!
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Robert Porri

 

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Windsor, Connecticut, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jul 2004 8:35 am    
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Well, you know for sure you gave us something that some of us are really checking out. Thanks.

Bob P.
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Charles Turpin

 

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Mexico, Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 15 Jul 2004 4:37 pm    
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I agree with Bobby on the movements on the first and second strings. Cause where i use to play , the band use to do a lot of exploding fast bluegrass music. And in the words of Joe Wright," Movement is Music". I can always move my bar faster than pushing on my pedals. But it takes a lots and lots of practice to get that speed..

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Scott Swartz


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St. Louis, MO
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2004 12:41 pm    
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Here is another one I am working on, key of G, two octaves + a fourth, starting on the same G note

F#|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------15-----------------|
D#|----------------------------------------------------------11--13------------------------------------|
G#|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15--15B-----|
E |-----------------------------------------------------------------------13F--15---------------------|
B |----------------------------------------10--10A--11A--------------------------------------------|
G#|-----------------------8--10--10B----------------------------------------------------------------|
F#|-------------5--6--8--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |-------3--5-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|


edited per Gary's comment

[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 19 July 2004 at 01:42 PM.]

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[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 20 July 2004 at 07:42 AM.]

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Gary Preston


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Columbus, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2004 1:03 pm    
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Now i'm confused !!! In the second tab you are using the ''b'' pedal on the sixth string at the 10 -th fret and using the ''a'' pedal on the third string at the 15-th fret . Both of these are g# notes . Am i missing something also . G.P.
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Scott Swartz


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St. Louis, MO
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2004 10:36 am    
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Here another one, G Major or E minor Pentatonic (G-A-B-D-E), 2 octaves + a 5th


F#|-------------------------------------------------------------13--15-------------|
D#|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G#|-----------------------------------------------------------------------15---------|
E |-------------------------------------------------10--13D--------------------------|
B |--------------------------------8--10--10A---------------------------------------|
G#|---------------------5B--8-------------------------------------------------------|
F#|--------------3--5-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |-----------3------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B |-----3A----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 27 July 2004 at 11:38 AM.]

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