Free Guitar Lesson C Major Scale Exercise
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I have to be very pacient to learn it, dont I!
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pisition? title has misspelling
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The Sound of Music!!!
Great movie and nice scale =)
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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....
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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.
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sorry i meant e major with c minor
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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?
Super easy to understand, thanks!
hongo2 5 years ago
it`s the idea. thanks for all your comments.
guille432 5 years ago