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Thread Review for Scale on "Mystic Places (newest post first)
old fashion Metal Posted on 4:47 am on May 31, 2005
Thank you very much guys.
 
katarjedi Posted on 1:09 am on May 31, 2005

Quote: from old fashion Metal on 9:12 am on May 30, 2005
Could you please show me the scales on your message?


google around for it or just wait until you buy the book.
i certainly could spend about 40 minutes typing out scales for you, but you could spend about 10 minutes googling for it.

here's what i found in 20 seconds.
http://www.jguitar.com/scale/D/Phrygian-Dominant

(Edited by katarjedi at 12:11 am on May 31, 2005)
 
old fashion Metal Posted on 10:12 am on May 30, 2005
Could you please show me the scales on your message?
 
Little Dreamer Posted on 6:28 pm on May 29, 2005
E phrygian dominant and E phrygian.
 
old fashion Metal Posted on 3:27 am on May 27, 2005
Hi everyone, i dont have the Metal lead guitar vol. 2 of Troy Stetina.Although i will buy it real soon,i wanted to know which scale he uses in the solo "Mystic Places"? I find that solo very cool.(could you please show me the scale in the message, not only the name)?Thanks
 

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