Broadening your guitar knowledge base

I’ve found a great article on using guitar music scales you already know to write totally new scales. Anybody who is interested in widening their knowledge of the guitar by experimenting should take in this article by Brian Huether.
“Most of us are content learning the Pentatonic and Major Scales and we use them as the basis of our lead playing. These scales alone inspire infinite creativity. In the same way that we can form arpeggios from these scales, we can also form new scales from them. In essence, we can re-invent scales!”
Reinventing Scales

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