Circle of 5ths Scale Routine

What's the shortest scale routine you've practiced? ⏱️

I'm very interested in finding lots of different approaches to doing scales and arpeggios. As this is going to help me become better at playing in a band and soloing 🕺

Hope this exercise might be of use to you. It's going to help not only coordination, but also knowing which keys you're one note away from when improvising 🧠

Thanks for taking part in Simply Keys, if you try this or have any similar exercises or want to discuss, you know how to reach me! 📣

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