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Vii B dim = B diminish C major = C-E-G From C to E you have 2 tones that means a Major third and from E to G you have 1 and a half tone that means a minor third. So when you have a major 3 with a Minor 3 is a Major Chord.
Now The minor D-F-A from D to F you have a 1 tone and a half so is a minor third and from F to A you 2 tones a major third, So a tone and a half with 2 tones means that is a minor Chord. This is the easy way the other way is with formulas but you need to know all the major scales to be able to apply them, Here is the formula just in case: 1-3-5= Major 1-b3-5= minor 1-b3-b5= diminish (this one have 2 minor third) Sorry for my English....
Its the 1st (lowest) position on the fretboard he can find for C, even in the open position, the lowest root is still 3rd fret, 5th string. A lot of people were taught differently, 1st position to me is the Ionian position, not necessarily the 1st fret or the open position...depends what key your in, fret and position are not synonomous.
What's your problem xler81313... And this person might be helpful to people who are wanting learn guitar. After all, you jhave to learn the notes AND the scale before you start playing real songs.
Its the 1st (lowest) position on the fretboard he can find for C, even in the open position, the lowest root is still 3rd fret, 5th string. A lot of people were taught differently, 1st position to me is the Ionian position, not necessarily the 1st fret or the open position...depends what key your in, fret and position are not synonomous.
I have to be very pacient to learn it, dont I!
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twisterellafell 1 year ago
pisition? title has misspelling
Carlitabay 1 year ago
The Sound of Music!!!
Great movie and nice scale =)
xReesieCupx 2 years ago
sorry i meant e major with c minor
kousiman1 2 years ago
Whats the diff between learing C major chord and this type
sweetytweeties 2 years ago
Hello I wonder how do you know if there are Minor or Major in the C Major scale for axample, C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C, Appreciate the one who tells me.
ChevroletCaprice9C1 3 years ago
c major is exactly the same as a minor, d major with b minor, e major with f minor and goes on....that is what u mean?
kousiman1 2 years ago
I C = C Major
ii dm = d minor
iii em = e minor
IV F = F Major
V G or G7= G Major or G dominant 7
vi am = a minor
Vii B dim = B diminish C major = C-E-G From C to E you have 2 tones that means a Major third and from E to G you have 1 and a half tone that means a minor third. So when you have a major 3 with a Minor 3 is a Major Chord.
sonico73 2 years ago
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I C = C Major
ii dm = d minor
iii em = e minor
IV F = F Major
V G or G7= G Major or G dominant 7
vi am = a minor
Vii B dim = B diminish
C major = C-E-G From C to E you have 2 tones that means
a Major third and from E to G you have 1 and a half tone that means a minor third. So when you have a major 3 with a Minor 3 is a Major Chord.
sonico73 2 years ago
Now The minor D-F-A from D to F you have a 1 tone and a half so is a minor third and from F to A you 2 tones a major third, So a tone and a half with 2 tones means that is a minor Chord. This is the easy way the other way is with formulas but you need to know all the major scales to be able to apply them, Here is the formula just in case: 1-3-5= Major 1-b3-5= minor 1-b3-b5= diminish (this one have 2 minor third) Sorry for my English....
sonico73 2 years ago
lmao dude, wow sad...
ilive4thisgame7 3 years ago
Also 2nd position
dezane2000 3 years ago
This sounds very uninspiring.
sean1256 3 years ago
cant this scale also be called d minor??
ilovegibsons 3 years ago
You can simply play the D major scale istead of C major, but this one is C major !
ckleinespel 3 years ago
that tone sounds fucking awful and thats not all the notes and its not 1st position its open position fucktard!!!!!!111!!!
dontjudgemusic 3 years ago
lol u need some anger mangement :)
sweetytweeties 2 years ago
you got alot of of guitars
Paul999St 3 years ago
thats not first position and i learned C differently but... i just learned this not to long ago so i dont know that much.
itsmark123 3 years ago
ya same, now im confused
im such a noob at guitar :\
sweetytweeties 2 years ago
for d major do you just move 2 frets up toward the neck and do the same pattern or does the pattern change?
hairynose656 3 years ago
Can any one give me the notes of the exercise song ?
mmonfortp 4 years ago
um yeah you should had done some cool mario shit or something because u can with that scale
zos2322 4 years ago
can you play a scale anywhere on the fretboard with the same form just at a different place
flonkas 4 years ago
Its the 1st (lowest) position on the fretboard he can find for C, even in the open position, the lowest root is still 3rd fret, 5th string. A lot of people were taught differently, 1st position to me is the Ionian position, not necessarily the 1st fret or the open position...depends what key your in, fret and position are not synonomous.
wizardeal 4 years ago
that is not the first possision fool.
evilgnius 4 years ago
What's your problem xler81313... And this person might be helpful to people who are wanting learn guitar. After all, you jhave to learn the notes AND the scale before you start playing real songs.
puppydog1470 4 years ago
jeje...tae
evilchrist213 4 years ago
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dude that's pretty gay. what else r u gonna cover? when the saints go marching in?
xler81313 4 years ago
now I have something to play at open mic night. thanks
jivechump 4 years ago 2
that's not the c major position
smokerdalejash 4 years ago
Its the 1st (lowest) position on the fretboard he can find for C, even in the open position, the lowest root is still 3rd fret, 5th string. A lot of people were taught differently, 1st position to me is the Ionian position, not necessarily the 1st fret or the open position...depends what key your in, fret and position are not synonomous.
wizardeal 4 years ago
un lang
chixgk91 5 years ago
second position that is
MaestroJinX 5 years ago
pretty usefull
chetazo 5 years ago
lol u did the chord in 1st position but the scales in 2nd..:/
Thrasher305 5 years ago
dude thanx for that lesson that was so easy yet its good practice thanx
justinnk 5 years ago
Super easy to understand, thanks!
hongo2 5 years ago
it`s the idea. thanks for all your comments.
guille432 5 years ago