Friday, October 1, 2010

Guitar Lessons - major and minor scales


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will focus on one of the main mode of guitar lessons - scales, and we in this article. Knowledge of scales and modes in invaluable as a guitarist, as this knowledge go out of the box only able to play music from other people and give you the skills needed to write your own. Knowledge of scales and modes, will also help you to improvise and make it easier for you to find passages by ear.

large scale natural

L 'easiest way is to understand the larger scale manufacturing. Major scales up based on the following schedule: RTTSTTTS the root R, T is the sound (which is quite a step or two keys on a keyboard at a distance) and means semi-S-Tone (which is half a step, or Distance keys on a card Confederation). So if you build and play major scales, just follow this model. For example, the G major scale would be:

G - A - B - C - D - E - F # - G

R - T -T - STT - T - S

The large scale would be:

A - B - C # - D - E - F # - G # - A

And so on.

Natural minor scale:

T - - S - T - T - S - T - T R Moll built, would be the G-minor scale

G - A - A # - C - D - D # - F - G

R - T - S - T - T - S - T - T

The A-minor scale would be:

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - A

There are endless variations on scales (and mode), too many to list in one article. We recommendthat further research to balance your skills. Knowledge of major and minor scales are inadequate, however, to keep you on track to develop a more complete knowledge of music theory.

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