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Major and Minor Scales

November 12, 2009 by april  
Filed under guitar scales

Four frets are separating the major and minor scales are relative scales. They have all the same tones in common that is why it is related: DO – RE – MI – FA – SO – LA – TI becomes LA – TI – DO – RE – MI – FA – SO, and vice versa.

Major and minor scales are the backbone for all Western music. They should be carefully mastered before proceeding to other scales. This is because our ears are our guides in major and minor scales. It is a little challenging to master the fingering of the major and minor scales at first, but working through the trouble spots will pay big dividends, and your ear will tell you when something are out of bounds. If you will practice it daily, don’t be surprised if your audience joins in and starts singing or playing with you.

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