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Want to see a scale, any scale? Check this out!

Hey guys, just thought I'd share this nifty tool I just ran across.

GuitarNuts(tm) ScaleMaker

you put in any type of scale you want, ANY TUNING, and it puts it on the fretboard ready to be printed out! Awesomeness hope it helps you guys out, have a good one

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Hey JREC now that is a cool site thanks


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JREC,
Great find, and super post. Thank you.


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Thanks JREC, very useful find


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