The Steve Morse Scale Workout
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Hey everybody! Here's the next episode of Scales & Tales with The Steve Morse Scale Workout. I'm not sure if any of the viewers noticed, but the Steve Morse Soloing Secrets episode that was posted a few days ago was a few minutes shorter than the average Soloing Secrets video, and there's a reason for that. I filmed a clip that I eventually pulled during the editing process, with the idea to create this episode, which is really eye-opening and an extension of Steve's recent Soloing Secrets lesson - so let's dive in!
The concept behind this episode revolves around a classic Steve Morse lesson that appeared in the May 1992 issue of Guitar World (with Randy Rhoads on the cover). In that issue, Steve has an extensive lesson called 'Dixie Flyer' which shared all sorts of cool ideas, including a challenging scale workout, which is shared and expanded upon in this episode.
This lesson begins with Steve's original concept/idea in A Major (Ionian), and then floats through several variations/mutations of the source material, by moving to other keys, fretboard positions, string groups, and more!
Needless to say, if you're a Steve Morse fan, a viewer hungry for more Morse-based fretboard action, or maybe a player searching for some new ways to practice scales while expanding your knowledge of the fretboard at the same time - this lesson is totally for you! Give this episode a view, leave some comments/feedback, and please subscribe to Late Night Lessons - THANK YOU!
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Rock on! Dave knows the score: More Morse! More Morse!
Oh yeah!!!! I just had a sneaky suspicion this was coming! You can't cover Steve Morse with just one video! Thank you Sensei Dave!
Awesome! We wanna more Steve Morse lessons 🎸🤟🔥
Thanks Dave. Love me some Morse.
Love it Dave!! Great lesson. Keep up the great work and keep the workouts coming!!🎸
S’Morse - the ultimate campfire treat!
Haha! I still got that mag tucked away somewhere! 🤔 ahh, how time fly’s 😔🤪 👍🇦🇺
Great lesson! Thank you, David 🙏🏻 It may come as no surprise that I have that particular issue, along with several others. Probably 20 years worth, not complete, from '89 through the mid-2000s. Not that I really sat down and learned a lot from them. Good intentions of a younger me ... Be good to you 🤍💛
Thanks for sharing the Morse code
Thanks, for taking the time to put these terrific videos together.
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Steve Morse, had a way to warm up that was different. He had a fast chord shuffle thing, he did before playing on stage.
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Did you ever see his arpeggio workout/warmup? It was in Guitar Player and reprinted a few times. It's in a classical style and simply amazing!
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@@LateNightLessons - I remember that. Got it somewhere. Was a great warm up, and was very musical at the same time. Excellent.
Thanks Dave!
One of the greats Dave for sure. I still marvel at the work on high tension wires. A consumate pro and all round nice guy too . Did you ever get a chance to play a SM signature model ? Thanks for the video
I knew you weren't done with Morse! I hope you still aren't!!!
Can u please slow down a notch. ? Am i the only one that gets lost in the detail ?
Get some sleep buddy ...lol