Ever heard the one about how to keep a guitarist quiet? Just put written music in front of him. Sad, but true. Most guitarists couldn't read music to save themselves.
And don't you just hate it when guitarists' scale books are all in written music? It helps, of course, if they put in the tablature equivalent.
But wouldn't it be so much better if you could see at a glance exactly where the notes were on your guitar for any given scale? Isn't a visual better than music or tablature?
Guitarists’ Scale Manual is full of fretboard diagrams showing finger positions for major, modal, harmonic minor, pentatonic, blues, whole tone and diminished scales. This is an invaluable resource for lead guitarists who want to improvise well.
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