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Mar042010

Blues Scales Chart

This is an easy to read, 3 page,  printable PDF chart (standard page size 8.5 x 11) of all 5 shapes of the Blues Scales with the fingerings. I show two variations of each shape (ascending & descending) and how they snap in and fit right within the Pentatonic Scales.

A great tool for learning the scale shapes yourself or for teacings someone else.

$1.49

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