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Music Theory Essentials - MAJOR SCALES FOR GUITAR PLAYERS
Guitar Lesson

What you will learn

Why do you need to learn the major scale? Advantages of learning Major Scales

How to calculate the notes of any major scale

How to play any major scale all over the fretboard

How to find and play 5 primary shapes of ANY major scale

How to practice it the right way / finger positioning

Practice Steps

Major scales using Circle of fifths

A metronome track to practice all 5 shapes

Exercises within the Major Scales

Description

There comes a point in every guitar player’s life where you get stuck and do not know what steps to follow. Most of the time, that is because the basic concepts of Music are not clear. The Major Scale is the basis of all music theory. It is important to know The Major Scales in and out to have the knowledge of the basics which will make your further learning process easy and smooth.

This course will give you everything that it takes to understand the working of Major Scales. Understand the notes, intervals, along with finding the notes of any major scale, to how to play them all over the fretboard. You will get all the necessary information from scratch and productive knowledge to carry and practically implement on the instrument, for years to come!

What will you learn from this course?

-Why do you need to learn the major scale? Advantages of learning Major Scales

-How to calculate the notes of any major scale

-How to play any major scale all over the fretboard


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-How to find and play 5 primary shapes of ANY major scale

-How to practice it the right way / finger positioning

-Practice Steps -What is Circle of fifth

-A metronome track to practice all 5 shapes

-Exercises within the Major Scales

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Lessons

Importance of learning major scales
Notes, Intervals, and The Major Scale Formula
Calculation of ALL 12 Major Scales using Cirecle of Fifths
Practicing Any Major Scale On A Single String
How to play 5 Primary shapes of C Major Scale
All 5 shapes with a Metronome – 60 bpm
A, E, & B Major Scale – Movable Patterns in 2 Octaves – Conclusion
Daily Practice Tip – 01 – 3 Steps To Practice Scales Using A Metronome
Daily Practice Tip – 02 – Practicing All Scales In One Go

Practice Tracks

Practice Tracks – 5 Shapes of C Major Scale – 60 BPM