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Heavy (or) dark metal scales

One month ago I discovered something called Pentatonic scales... I spent a week or two studying them and made some pretty good solos...

I like heavy and dark metal so I'm looking for some dark sounding scales.

Do you know any?

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Nope-- only found stuff about buildings, engineering, bulldozers and some article about building bathroom scales that tell overweight people nice lies.

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try this :

http://home.swipnet.se/freakguitar/scales.html

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Thats a awsome website! cheers.

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Thanks -- Yes there is some very interesting scale info here -- should be fun experimenting with the slide on these intervals.

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dont know whether you have seen this , but it has some great licks and runs available . its also interactive but it actually shows you how to do this stuff .

i never use them myself but have had a bit of fun with it .

http://www.guitarshredshow.com/

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