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.
You can check yourself (or cheat) with my list of major scale notes. Because of the standard tuning of a guitar, the root notes C#/Db, D#/Eb, F#/Gb, G#/Ab and A#/Bb are often on less convenient. For example, play a C Major chord then play a C Major 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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