The green circles represent the tonic notes (i.e. the 'G' notes) of the scale. Play from a green circle to the next green circle for a 1 octave scale. Patterns 1 and 5, which each contain 3 tonic notes, can be used to play 2 octave G major pentatonic scales. (The other pattern...
Step 1: Learn the Core Patterns So, there are three core patterns to memorise to cover the twenty-one scales. Below are links to the individual lessons where I break these patterns down position by position... ❱ Major Scale ❱ Harmonic Minor ❱ Melodic Minor Alternatively, I break the...
Thetonic notesof each scale (i.e. the 'C' notes in a C major scale, or the 'G' notes in a G pentatonic minor scale) are represented bygreen circles. Additional patterns for many of the scales can be found by following the links located throughout the page. You can find out how t...
Scale Patterns Gives you a clear process for dominating the fretboard for any given scale. Follow this process for every scale you learn and the rewards will be immeasurable. See also...Hexatonic Scale Patterns - Learn how to break up the seven-tone major (or minor) scale into accessible ...
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and Guitar Scale Patterns, and applies them specifically to the bass guitar. You will learn how you can efficiently cover the entire fretboard using only two scale patterns, and furthermore you will learn how you can use the intervals in the scale to create riffs and fills like never before...
Unlock the secrets of guitar mastery with guitar scales tailored for the aspiring guitarist. Explore essential patterns and techniques that will enhance your soloing skills and musical expression on the fretboard. The Minor Scale on Guitar: Patterns, Positions & Theory ...
Three ways to learn the C Major scale: By Note: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C By Interval: W-W-H-W-W-W-H (The Major Scale Formula) By Pattern: explained below Single-Octave Patterns Single-octave patterns are the simplest patterns to learn. They can be chained together to form mu...
I now understand the major patterns and fingerings as well as the minor patterns and fingerings and how they are interconnected to each other. My playing is still rough and not quite as smooth as I would like it to be but I know that it will come with time and practice. I am getting...
This is a simple listing of the major scale notes.List of Alternate Tunings Standard Tuning EADGBE Drop D DADGBE Drop D down 1/2 step D♭A♭D♭G♭B♭E♭ Double Drop D DADGBD DADGAD DADGAD Open D Major DADF♯AD Open A Major EAC♯EAE Open E Major EBEG♯BE Open G ...