Try learning scales using Goodrick's one-string rule to avoid getting stuck in patterns and use the scale to make music.
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Learning scales can seem like work and so far from what you really want to do - play music! Try learning your scales using the one-string rule to avoid creating leads that sound like your practicing your scales. I'll show you how I used the one-string rule in this lesson.