Unusual way to play chromatic scale

DankStar

Her Little Mojo Minion
I happened across a neat (probably not new) pattern on guitar.

It ends up using every note in the chromatic scale, but I'm not sure if it'd still be considered chromatic since the notes aren't played in series like a normal chromatic scale.

Using the 12 chromatic notes (start on any note), the pattern is like so:



G#, A, B, C#, D, E, etc.

It sounds kind of musical but I'm not sure in what context it could actually be used.

Given the fact you keep using the same fingers on each string, it's easy to get cooking and play some fast lines with it.
 
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Re: Unusual way to play chromatic scale

I'm almost sure that's the Pixelgrinchian scale ... very seasonally appropriate.
 
Re: Unusual way to play chromatic scale

Interesting. Thanks!

Been drinking eggnog fueled w rock and rye. Perfect compliment!
 
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