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		<title>advantage of learning major scale positions (diatonic)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John explains why one would want to learn the diatonic scale(s) when playing blues, jazz, or rock. Sample melodies or riffs from one of these scales are given, and are mixed and contrasted with the sound of the pentatonic scales already covered. 1st of six in series of introductory diatonic scale lessons.]]></description>
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<p>John explains why one would want to learn the diatonic scale(s) when playing blues, jazz, or rock.  Sample melodies or riffs from one of these scales are given, and are mixed and contrasted with the sound of the pentatonic scales already covered.</p>
<p>1st of six in series of introductory diatonic scale lessons.</p>
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