Major Scales
In this section, you’ll learn all about the major scale and why it’s the one scale out of all of them that is the most important to master. I’ll be going over a variety of techniques to help you get the most out of the major scale and applying it to soloing.
Department Resources
- G Major Scale Fingering Two In 4ths
This video lesson demonstrates the second fingering of the G major scale played in fourths.
Read More» - G Major Scale Fingering Two In 3rds
This video lesson demonstrates the second fingering of the G major scale played in thirds.
Read More» - G Major Scale Fingering Two
This video lesson will explore some of the fingering options for fingering two of the major scale. Because this fingering covers a wider range on the fretboard, it presents more options in fingering. This is due to
Read More» - Major Scale Fingering One Jam
This video lesson demonstrates the first fingering of the G major scale played over a jam track. I discuss the use of the G major arpeggio and the use of non chord tones.
Read More» - Major Scale Fingering One In 6th, 7ths and Ovtaves
This video lesson demonstrates the first fingering of the G major scale played in 6ths, 7ths and octaves.
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