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Old 04-01-2007, 05:29 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ensam varg View Post
tnks mate.... so as you're saying, what goes on on the high b same applies to the low b string aka 7th string!
Exactly. If a six-string scale has notes on the 5th and 8th frets on the high b string, then they will also be on the 5th and 8th frets on the low B on a 7 string. If the notes are on the 1st and 3rd fret on the high b, they will also be on the 1st and 3rd fret on the low B on a 7 string.

Just think of a sevenstring guitar as a six-string guitar with an extra low string and, for scales, that low B mimics the high b.
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