Mastering The Major Scale - Guitar Lesson

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2006

Study guitar online with Berklee: http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/guitar/?pid=2036

Check out this video from Berkleemusic.com and watch as Larry Bayone, Chair of Berklee's Guitar Department, explains how to find the notes of the guitar scale from memory by practicing the major scale in a variety of different positions and registers on the fret board.

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  • i'm sure when you get into berklee you can find him and tell him

  • It's a hollow body electric. It's basically got a hollow body (no shit! lol) like an acoustic but with pickups like an electric guitar. No soundhole as well.

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  • @XxjosephabrenicaxX just make your own scales using 2-2-1-2-2-2-1. start with a tone (the tonic) move 2 halfsteps up(1 fret) for the second degree 2 halfsteps for the third 1 half step for the fourth ect. 3 notes per string a scale will end 2 strings 2 frets down. and repeat the notes for the remaining strings.

  • @FreedomFighterUK Well actually it does have a soundhole, actually it has two of them! Ever hear of F-holes?

  • @Cnaeusolo I WAS JUST THINKING THAT lol great video all the less

    

  • IS THERE ANY TABS OF A SCALE

  • @guitarnukka724 To all who were wondering, a frigian dominant mode is the frigian mode with a major third as opposed to a minor third like in a regular frigian mode. In E frigian dominant, the notes would be "E, E sharp, G sharp, A, B, C, D, E". It is relative to A harmonic minor so you can interchange them.

  • that's what i call flying figners

  • this is the scale that band member's been

    forcing me to learn before. i just didnt remember that it was named the major scale. now, i realize how important it is. LOL

  • nice

  • I took lessons with Larry at Berklee from 1980-1984. There is no better teacher. It is no accident that Larry replaced the legend, William Leavit as the Guitar Chairman at Berklee. On my 2nd day at Berklee, I wandered into the little theater on Boylston St. Larry was playing a duet with a violinist. Django and Grappelli tunes. Larry comp was so hard hittihg there was no need for a bass player or drums Larry covered it all. Larry's solos were unbelievable ........ MERC
  • Is this from the Leavit book DVD? I bought it but havent watched the DVD

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