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Stop Using Scale Diagrams & Build A Strong Fretboard Understanding (Part 4) - Scale Chunks (Ep. 11)

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If you’ve been following the previous parts of my How to Build a Strong Fretboard Understanding series, you’ve already built a solid foundation. You no longer need to rely on diagrams to navigate the fretboard and find the right notes!
In Part 4, we’ll take this a step further. I’ll teach you an easy and practical way to conceptualize scales—without relying on diagrams.

That’s a relatively uncommon concept, and you’ve probably never heard of it before because it’s not commonly taught in the guitar world. But it’s common sense for real musicians and extremely valuable for guitarists.

By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to play longer, more fluid scale runs across the entire fretboard—no scale diagrams needed! Even better, this concept can be applied to any scale you want to learn in the future, giving you a versatile tool to really master scales on guitar.

It is highly recommended that you complete Parts 1 to 3 and practice the exercises there. Otherwise, you may find it challenging to grasp this concept. Here are the previous parts in case you need to catch up:

Part 1
https://youtu.be/Gw6s9xiJ_w8

Part 2
https://youtu.be/Gug6PJEmh0M

Part 3
https://youtu.be/S5GMRvAB_fs

Intro: 00:00

A Diagram Is Not A Scale 00:34
How Scale Chunks Work 10:46

C Major Low Register 12:46
C Major Mid Register 13:28
C Major High Register 14:35

G Major Low Register 15:42
G Major Mid Register 16:06
G Major High Register 16:50

Practice Tip 1 17:20
Practice Tip 2 17:59
Practice Tip 3 18:12
Practice Tip 4 18:57
Practice Tip 5 19:09

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