Learn Guitar - The Major Scale Master Pattern for Guitar
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i love the way he says picture, 'the big picture!'
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@tortoiseutube Nah that happens to people of any age man :)! I noticed the mistake because I was paying attention to your other videos :)! Thanks so much for your videos, I'm lucky to have found them!
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Really, really, cool stuff! Thanks so much!
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wow man thanx alot for this video/ i thought i wouldnt get it but after drawing it out and mapping out the notes i understand it/and ur triad video should be watche before this i suggest/the triad video helped me understand which scale it is:) thanx
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Actually their is no error here
there are minor and major and dimished scales there/in this video he is show all the spots/if u new any thing about scales u would see the triads right away/u have to find the scales first dumb ass/and if u look at his other videos he shows u the triads/and they are in this vdeo as well so maybe watch all of his videos before judging
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its whole whole half whole whole whole half
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bleh :(
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lol you're right, now i feel stupid hahaha
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It is impossible to get a triad there. Even though those are notes (all 3 that were circled) you can not get 3 notes to make up the triad because 2 of the notes are on the same string...you can't fret them both at the same time. A triad has to be built on at least 3 different strings, it's physically impossible to fret 2 notes on the same string at the same time.
In defence of the Author, it's simply an over-looked error on his side...he does a great job in explaining triads!
Not meaning to "nit pick", but when you drew the perimeter around those three notes that for all practical purposes was not a triad.
Otherwise, keep up the good work, I like your stuff.
Oldhat1970 3 years ago 4
@Oldhat1970 Yeah. My bad. Must be getting old.
tortoiseutube 1 year ago
Hello, I'm a teacher too (digital imaging) and simply want to say that you are patient, clear and generous (to put a lot of time for beginners). Much appreciated! You have the best tuts on youtube!!!
Clicephas 4 years ago
Fourths = 1 4 7 3 6 2 5
tortoiseutube 3 years ago
hi there, my name is nestor bernes from california, i've definetly missed some of those essential and important steps that you discussed on the first video. i was wondering what are all those dots on the fret board???? plz help me, i only play tabs and chords never picked up on scales. plz help me.
thank you
mcrROCK34 4 years ago
It's the C Major scale (all the natural notes with no sharps or flats) mapped out over the fretboard.
Hope that helps. :)
tortoiseutube 4 years ago