Major Scales Tutorial

Thomandy at 02h55
05
Jul
2009
Major Scales Tutorial

This is a major scale tutorial:^^



List of when the scales appears:
C: 00:45
D: 01:25
E: 01:57
F: 02:33
G: 03:09
A: 03:45
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One thing that I quite don't understand is that When we play songs we look at the score to identify which key to play So, what is the functions of major scales? Forgive me for such silly question. Thanks.
Hello everyone! So, I'm a newbie that's been studying for a couple of weeks and I am currently learning the Major scale. I got it down so I can play pretty much any of the 12 scales at pretty high speed so I guess thats the good news. The bad news is
C Major G[---------0-2-4-5-7-9-10-12-14-16-17-] D[---0-2-3----------------------------] A[-3----------------------------------] E[------------------------------------] C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C G
OK I was trying long time ago to find the major and minor scales on their standard mode. I found them, I share them. If anyone has complete triads or pentatonics before I update this post feel free to help the n00bs. Tuning: Standard: Low to high
I made this a while ago for Marlowe, as an idea. It never took off (yet ), so if any of you can make use of it: Ionian = Major scale Aeolian = Minor scale I won't explain it now, as I'm half pissed but it should show you the finger positions
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