Practicing the Up 4 Approach to Scales on Guitar

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Part of the video series: Approaching Different Musical Guitar Scales

Summary: Learn some great tips for practicing the up 4 approach to scale playing in this free music video on how to approach and play different scales on guitar.

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Practicing the Up 4 Approach to Scales on Guitar

Hello, this is Joe Wiles with the Rock in Rock Conservatory on behalf of Expert Village. Let's do some practice with that third method the up 4 method. Set your metronome to sixty beats per minutes, here we go 1 2 3 4 (playing guitar) 1 2 3 and back down. (playing guitar) Now as you get more comfortable playing that sixty beats per minute go ahead and increase the metronome tempo. In the next method we are going to talk about another approach to the same scale, I'll see you there.

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