Understanding Hexatonic Scales


Published on 23 February 2016
DONATIONS: http://www.andrewwasson.com /donations.php">http://www.andrewwasson.com /donations.php MORE LESSONS: http://www.creativeguitarstudio.com/ Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question... Q: Hi Andrew, you are my favorite internet guitar teacher! I have a question that nobody has been able to answer. I would like to know what Hexatonic Scales are? They seem really mysterious and I cant find any good lessons on the internet about them. Can you cover them please! - Chaz, Phoenix, AZ. Hexatonic scales are simply any type of scale containing six notes. A perfect example is the Blues scale. It has six notes. Another common example is the Whole-Tine scale. In the video I discuss several six-note scale ideas from the Whole-Tone to the Prometheus scales. The complete lesson article for this video is available on the Creative Guitar Studio website. Follow the link below: http://www.creativeguitarstudio.com/ lessons/guitar_theory/hexatonic_scales.php ____________________________________ Andrew's Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: http://www.andrewwasson.com Andrew's "Video GuitarBlog" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/guitarblogupdate The Creative Guitar Studio Website: http://www.creativeguitarstudio.com/ Follow Andrew on Blogspot: http://creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com/ Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: http://twitter.com/andrewwasson MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/andrewwasson Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Andrew-Wasson/76585035288 _____________________________________