The Dorian Minor scale is commonly used in improvisation. This position ( personal opinion ) lends itself nicely to working up speed.
Remember that these scales can be played anywhere on the neck. In the case of this scale, if you were to start the same shape (pattern) one fret higher (6th fret) it would become the Ab Dorian Minor scale. One fret lower and it becomes the Gb Dorian Minor scale.
Also notice that this position DOES NOT start on the root of the scale, G.
When practicing any scale, always start off slowly. Play precisely and cleanly remembering to double pick ( pick .. down, up, down, up, down etc.). Speed will come but you will see much better results if you work on precision first.
The lessons on improvisation will give you some ideas on how to use these scales to their fullest advantage.
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