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  • I need some input, after I memorized the major and minor scales, how to apply them to make beautiful melodies, I'm still a little confused because I feel like I play in a different In the wrong way.
    Zen.
    I play with the scale but I feel the melody is out of tune, is it okay if we play off the scale once in a while? I want to be able to play like you guys😅
    Forgetabull
    Generally.. if you end up/finish your phrase on the root note of the scale, it doesn't overly matter how you get there. What you might find sometimes is that there are notes that sound 'less good" than others in the scale, and if you skip them your phrase will sound nicer. People smarter than me will know/correct this, but if you end up on the root or the 3rd of the scale as your last note, it generally sounds pretty good. If you know the chords of the song (ie. G, C, Am) and you focus on those notes, (ie. G, C, A) as part of your solo/noodling, that will also sound good.
    Zen.
    Thank you for the notes above, I will apply all the suggestions from you one by one, If I can play, I'll upload a little my guitar playing👍🏻

    If I still can't, maybe I'll have to play longer to get used to scale, listening and improvisation.
    I don't know where to start? Pentatonic scales or something, please give your opinion. I'am beginner 🙏🏻
    Christian Schulze
    I would go with the beginner course on here. Some basic chords and yeah the beginner course covers all you need to start out :rainbow-skull::rock-hand:
    Zen.
    I hope, I can play the melody like everyone else, But it looks like I will learn from Fingering, Scaling and Improvisation🤘🏻🙂
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