Guitar Major Scale Chart
Guitar Major Scale Chart. For example, play a C Major chord then play a C Major scale. In the major scale, we can find the relative minor in the sixth note of the scale.
For major blues scales, a flattened note found on the third scale degree is added, and in minor blues scales a raised fourth scale degree is added.
So, in a practical sense, this means the note following the preceding note will always be to the right if on the same string.
A step is just a measure of distance between between two notes. Less common is the five presented below. H: Half step, half tone or semitone.
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