Our first look at how to build a Major scale.
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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADIs there any advantage or disadvantage to playing 3 notes per string instead of this pattern or do you recommend both?Our first look at how to build a Major scale.
3 notes per string enables the option to economy pick everything.Is there any advantage or disadvantage to playing 3 notes per string instead of this pattern or do you recommend both?
Yes true,, I was wondering if there was a reason to learn or play one vs the other3 notes per string enables the option to economy pick everything.
If you're confused you are absolutely free to ask a question, I even encourage you to do so!well i have been playing for 6 months ik most of the chords i play all of the open chords im here to learn most of thing and get better and well whos better to learn from than papa gates and synyster gates one of my favourite guitarists in the whole world and im really happy about learning from them such an experience but im confused of the major scale ill figure it out lol and thanks for these amazing lessons
thanks i really figured it out im happy after 6 months of struming and playing chords now i can understand the fretboard and how it works im happy that i have joined its amazing tbh im learning new things and getting better and ill keep asking you guys ill bother you by that hahah thanks and appreciatedIf you're confused you are absolutely free to ask a question, I even encourage you to do so!
Naah, you don't really bother anyone by asking questions.thanks i really figured it out im happy after 6 months of struming and playing chords now i can understand the fretboard and how it works im happy that i have joined its amazing tbh im learning new things and getting better and ill keep asking you guys ill bother you by that hahah thanks and appreciated
No it is not, F lydian is the 4th mode of the C major scale. A scale is not defined by a form it is defined by the notes that are in it. If you go through CAGED you will realize that those notes can be found anywhere on the neck, the shapes change but the rules do not. A scale is not suddenly build differently if you play it somewhere else, the notes are exactly the same.Is this form of the C major scale built off of the F Lydian scale, if it were to be played across all 6 strings?
Basically, what you're looking for now is intervals. The fourth fret D string is F# which is the major third for D making it a major scale. If you now make that F# an F it becomes a D minor scale since F is the minor third.I checked on internet that this is a D major scale
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B|-------------------------------
G|-----------------4--6--7--
D|--------4--5--7------------
A|--5--7----------------------
E|-------------------------------
I tried to find the notes of scale myself before looking it up on internet and I came up with this:
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B|-------------------------------
G|----------------------5--7--
D|-------- --5--7-8-----------
A|--5--7-8---------------------
E|-------------------------------
What I think that I do wrong is that a major scale strats with 2 notes on the string and then goes one string lower, is that correct?
I cant understand why the F note (third note in the scale) is on D string 4th position and not on D string third position in the example I found on internet.
Edit: I think I understand, the 3rd not isnt a F
Papa Gates says the scale goes: whole, whole, half, but he plays on second string: 3 5 7
I dont understand that, imo opinion that are 3 whole notes
I try to understand, but still struggling with some parts