Electric Guitar Lessons: Whole Tone Mania
By Jason Earls, published Apr 29, 2008
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The whole tone scale simply involves starting on a root note and traveling up in pitch by whole steps (two frets on the guitar) at a time. Here is the whole tone scale in the key of A:
Low E string: {-5-7-9-} A string: {-6-8-} D string: {-5-7-9-} G string: {-6-8-} B string: {-6-8-} high E string: {-5-7-9-}
Our first exercise with the whole tone scale will be a simple one that uses open strings with hammer-ons and pull-offs:
High E string: {-12-14-12-0-10-12-10-0-8-10-8-0-6-8-6-0-} continue on high E: {-4-6-4-0-2-4-2-0--}
Although it isn't notated, I only pick the first of each four note grouping above. That is, every time I shift hand positions downward, I pick only that note and then hammer and pull the rest. I didn't include that information in the tablature since it would have made things a tad too messy. You can pick the first note and hammer and pull the others as suggested, or you can come up with your own picking combinations, whatever suits you best.
How can you use the exercise above in a real solo? Say you are soloing in E Aeolian in the 12th position. The whole tone exercise above is perfect for descending to the open position to resume soloing in E Aeolian, which would provide an "outside" sound during the descent to provoke a few ear canals in the audience.
Our last exercise will be a finger-tapping lick. Using the whole tone scale with tapping means you can get some spectacular stretches and really work the muscles of your hand, so that after some rest your digits will be significantly stronger.
Here is our whole tone finger tapping exercise:
High E string: {-20(t)-18-16-14-12---20(t)-18-16-14-12-} continue on high E: {-20(t)-18-16-14-12---20(t)-18-16-14-12-20(t)--}
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