In order to play the C major scale, you’ll need a basic understanding of how to read guitar neck scale diagrams. In the example below, the numbered dots represent how the scale pattern appears on your guitar’s fretboard. The individual numbers correspond to each finger to show you which ...
Standard tuning and C major scaleUnderstanding the fretboard II Accidentals # and b, Moving ScalesUnderstanding the fretboard III Major Scale & Intervalls on Different StringsUnderstanding the fretboard IV Chord Shapes on Different StringsIntervals & chord constructionBye-bye b7!Voicings IVoicings IISlas...
F Major Scale on the 6th String You can also play the scale on a string. I think this is one of the best ways to learn the step-pattern. Play the pattern below, then repeat it from frets 13 to the end of your fretboard if you have access to them. Play it ascending and descending...
Not only do the colors below represent each note on the the fretboard, but they will also represent a particular guitar scale. For example, the C major scale will be blue, the B major scale will be green, the F major scale will be purple and so on. The colors will also represent the...
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Major Pentatonic Scales: 1 min Animation Learn how to change to the Country sound Playing past the 12th Fret: 1 min Animation Learn how to play the patterns past the 12th Fret Read some kind words about the Pentatonic Scale Guitar Solo Trainer... ...
Play slow scales and arpeggios to get your fingers moving and familiar with the fretboard. Exercise: Play a C major scale slowly, focusing on evenness and clarity. Follow with a basic arpeggio pattern such as P-I-M-A on an open C major chord. Chromatic Exercise Try this chromatic exercis...
In this lesson you will learn the 5 patterns of the major pentatonic scale that cover the guitar fretboard, a guitar lick from each pattern and a short solo.
Lydian Scale Guitar Patterns The fretboard diagrams below show movable patterns that can be used to play the Lydian scale with any tonic note. Thegreen circlesshow the tonic note of the scale. (The tonic note is the note that the scale is named after, e.g. the 'C' in C major.) ...
Major and Minor Triads Diminished and Augmented Triads 7 Chords Extended Chords Chord Encyclopedia Guitar Fretboard Chart ConclusionShow More Additional Information Series: The Total Guitarist Author: Rich Hinmam, Amanda Monaco Instrument: Guitar Format: Book & CD Page Count: 128 Item Number: 00...