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Weird Ways to Play The G Major Scale Digital Sheet Music
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Weird Ways to Play The G Major Scale
by Traditional Guitar Tab - Digital Sheet Music

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This info sheet shows guitarists 4 weird ways to play the notes of a 2-octave G Major Scale:

1. Blending higher fretted notes with open strings
2. 3-notes-per-string legato (sequences of hammer-ons and pull-offs)
3. Repeating pattern across string sets
4. Each scale note on a different string.

These unusual ways of playing an ascending and descending major scale give that familiar sound a wholly unfamiliar feel. These patterns also function well as warmup exercises, as they require a different level of left and right hand synchronization than the standard major scale patterns.

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