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Gianluca Verrengia is an Italian guitarist who composes original music in the rock, orchestral, ambient and electronic genres.

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  In this month's lesson I will show you some useful scale patterns, based around shifting sixteenth notes. What does this mean? Simply, you play the same rhythm-melodic sequence on the same beat, starting on a different sixteenth each time.

Lick 1

This is a basic example. The accent is straight on the beat (first sixtheeth note).


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Lick 2

Now same pattern, starting on the second sixteenth note. Note how different the feel is!


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Lick 3

Again on the third sixteenth note. Upbeat feel here!


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Lick 4

And now one of most common patterns (and my favorite one too), especially in jazz-fusion styles due to its Latin feel.


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Lick 5

To finish, here is a another kind of shifting. We play a six sixteenth note pattern that creates an interesting 3 on 2 time feel. Try it!


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