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More experimental scales of guitar for metal

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Are you a diehard fan of metal music and guitar? Or do you want to buy a double neck guitar to play metal? If yes, then you must wonder that metal guitar players like Kirk Hamett (Metallica), Marty Friedman (Megadeth), or Randy Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne) sounds metal form guitar. Most of these people use the blues/pentatonic scale according to my exploration. Hey, don’t wonder about it, just read the article and find the scales for metal.

  1. Phrygian Dominant Scale

Phrygian Dominant Scale is very dramatic but the most famous exotic scale that produces one of the best sounds of metal. For this scale, the pattern repeats every two strings.

The notes of A Phrygian Dominant scale: A Bb C# D E F G. Note that with the same root, you can play this scale on any major chord which indicates by the scale contains the note of the A major chord (A C# E).

As I said, the pattern repeats every two strings. From the image, you can find that the left-hand fingers to use above the score (4-pinky, 3-ring, 2-middle, 1-index). On the 5th string, slide up your index finger and then play the Phrygian Dominant Scale.

  1. Lydian Scale

Lydian Scale is a favorite of Steve Vai, John Petrucci (Dream Theater) and Joe Satriani. Here, the A Lydian scale, made by the following notes: A B C# D# E F# G#.

Similar to the Phrygian Dominant scale, this scale also contains an A major chord, but the sound is entirely different.

 

  1. Hungarian Minor Scale

Less used than the Lydian Scale, but it is a favorite scale of many players due to its exotic oriental sound. Different from the above two scales, it contains an A minor chord (A C E) instead of an A major chord. The A Hungarian Minor scale notes are A B C D# E F G#.

This pattern requires a practice to play, but one can easily remember it and speed it up after stretch.

  1. Diminished Scale

Now, this is a different scale with eight notes instead of seven. The notes make the A diminished scale is: A Bb C C# Eb E F# G. The Diminished scale contains all of the following: an A minor chord (A C E), an A diminished chord (A C Eb) and an A major chord (A C# E), which makes it different from all of above. So with the same root, it is fit both a minor and a major chord.

You find that which scales your favorite guitar players uses for metal. Now pick a double neck guitar and start practicing these scales. The best way is to try these scales on a backing track, and then try to improvise some melodies on these patterns. When you attempt for the first time, you might feel scary or discourage, as you are new to this type of blues/pentatonic scale. But read the guide carefully and check images, it will surely help you.

There’s a video teaser for the official illustrated book: ‘Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin’

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Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin is the first and only official illustrated book to be produced in collaboration with the members of the band. Celebrating 50 years since their formation, it covers the group’s unparalleled musical career and features photographs of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham on and offstage, in candid moments and in the recording studio. This definitive 400-page volume includes previously unpublished photos, artwork from the Led Zeppelin archives and contributions from photographers around the world. It comes out in October, and you can pre-order it here.

Musician Slays Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” On A Ukulele

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Canadian musician and ukulele virtuoso James Hill channeled Jimi Hendrix in a incredible live cover of Voodoo Child (Slight Return).

Muhammad Ali’s Heated Debate On Race Relations with Sly Stone and Wayne Hays

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In 1966, two years after winning the heavyweight title, Muhammed Ali antagonized the white establishment by refusing to be drafted into the U.S. military, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to American involvement in the Vietnam War. He was eventually arrested, found guilty of draft evasion charges, and stripped of his boxing titles. He successfully appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, which overturned his conviction in 1971, by which time he had not fought for nearly four years and thereby lost a period of peak performance as an athlete. Ali’s actions as a conscientious objector to the war made him an icon for the larger counterculture generation.

There might not be another time when two artists and a politician argue on national television over a heated topic as race relations. The risk of losing your audience is too much, and Ali stays his ground so perfectly here.

https://youtu.be/IbJorYK6QuQ

It’s Saturday. Here’s the Peanuts gang playing Rush’s 2112.

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All 21 minutes and 12 seconds of it. That is all.