Guitar Scale Mastery Review
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Website Reviewed: Guitar Scale Mastery
When I was at college learning guitar, I hated learning scales.
I reckon that wasn't unusual amongst my fellow guitarists either.
Yeah there were a few Steve Vai worshipers who were addicted to scales but to me they were just boring. My exam results always came back as 'need to work harder on scales and arpeggios'.
So when I first saw the Guitar Scale Mastery membership program I wasn't exactly thrilled to get involved. But then I looked into what they were offering in the 'system' as they call it and I was blown away.
If I'd had this at college I would have aced my exams no problem.
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The Guitar Scale Mastery System is broken into 5 parts:
- Single String Scales..
- Two StringScales...
- Three-Note-Per-String Scales...
- Ear Training...
- Applications...
I particularly like the focus on internalising the sound and feel of scales.
Is It A Scam?
No. The instructor is Craig Bassett who hasĀ a Bachelor of Music (Performance) from Massey University in Wellington (he must have practiced harder than me) and is a passionate teacher of guitar.
There are a few things you need to know before signing up though.
This is NOT for beginners. If you're a beginner take a look at Jamorama or Learn & Master Guitar. They'll be much better for you.
This IS for intermediate players who love to practice and want to get to that next level in their musical abilities. Also, you need to know how to read tab so again, go for one of those other courses mentioned above to learn how to read tab.
I wish I'd had this course in college - as with so many of these internet based courses and software to be honest. If you're like me and have never learned scales properly and you are willing to practice I would check it out. It might just be what you need to get to expert level.