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  2. Guitar Scales - All Guitar Chords

    www.all-guitar-chords.com/scales

    Click on one of the guitar scale category buttons (Common, Rare and Exotic) to see the scale you are looking for.

  3. GuitarScale.org present scales by pictures and supplementary information. You can choose between many categories of scales for guitar and bass guitar. The scales are presented on diagrams with graphical fingerboard representation and — if nothing else is mentioned — based on standard tuning.

  4. The first section of this page contains guitar scales commonly used by lead guitarists, including the pentatonic, blues, major and minor scales. The second part features guitar scales that are less commonly used. Experiment with these to introduce interesting and original sounds to your solos.

  5. Free Printable Guitar Scales - 14 most Commonly Used Scales.

    www.guitar-skill-builder.com/Free-Printable-Guitar-Scales.html

    Free Printable Guitar Scales - Here you will learn the 14 most useful and common guitar scales for soaring and effortless solo guitar and improvisation.

  6. An interactive fretboard chart to visualize every scale in any key and tuning, for guitar, bass and ukulele.

  7. Learning guitar scales goes hand in hand with learning the guitar itself. This page is dedicated to everything related to scales – how to play them, how to use them – as well as a growing library of different scales in different keys and positions.

  8. Guitar Scales Chart – An Essential Tool For Guitarists

    nationalguitaracademy.com/scales/guitar-scales-chart

    A guitar scales chart is an essential tool to have in your guitar toolkit. We cover all essential scales here and show you how to use each chart. Enjoy!

  9. Get several guitar scales charts that cover the 13 most popular guitar scales you should know. No download required.

  10. How To Read Guitar Scale Charts - The Acoustic Guitarist

    theacousticguitarist.com/how-to-read-guitar-scale-charts

    Scale charts are laid out exactly the same as guitar chord charts, with the only difference being the notes are played melodically e.g. one note after the other, rather than all at once. This means it’s important you know which note is the starting note (more on this shortly).

  11. View beautiful, interactive scale diagrams with useful accidentals. Any scale, any mode, any tuning, any arpeggio. 14 scales and 100+ modes built-in.