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Kristofer Dahl7th November 2009Great to see a new lesson from you Muris. Super nice melodies and clever illustration of the major / minor sound - this should be a great way for beginners to get a feel for the difference in tonality between these two fundemental scales!
Neurologi7th November 2009Cool! Looking forward to practising this one. Major and Minor in context ... I like it! ![]()
kaznie_NL7th November 2009This really illustrates the difference between major and minor in a great way! Also, your guitar looks awesome here
A bit like an Ibanez S series ![]()
Zsolt Galambos7th November 2009Awesome lesson, Muris! A definite must for beginners! ![]()
Pedja Simovic7th November 2009Very nice work Muris with altering melodies between minor and major scales!
Sergio Dorado7th November 2009Great stuff for beginners. Well done!
Stephane Lucarelli7th November 2009Cool lesson Muris and a very musical way to learn minor & major scales!
Jonathan Burgos7th November 2009Great idea Muris! well done.
Sensible Jones7th November 2009What a great way to demonstrate such an important topic!! Great stuff Muris!! ![]()
Marcus Siepen7th November 2009great lesson Muris, and a very nice piece of music too ![]()
Crazy_Diamond7th November 2009Great Lesson Muris... ![]()
Nadir7th November 2009Great lesson. Bookmarked ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic7th November 2009Essential concept for soloing,and you displayed so well and straightforward. Can't wait to see the rest of the series as well! ![]()
Bogdan Radovic7th November 2009Very useful lesson Muris! ![]()
Alexiaden938th November 2009I was wondering when you would post another masterpiece...
Awesome ! ![]()
Muris Varajic8th November 2009Thanks guys, glad you have found it useful. ![]()
Jean-Marc8th November 2009Epic lesson ! I really like your sound =) !
How do you make your background music? With samples ?
Or do you use a special software ?
Greetings Jean
THE BUZZARD8th November 2009hey Muris, yeah i agree this is a very doable lesson, great job!
Muris Varajic10th November 2009Jean, for BTs I use Cubase sx 3 and couple of VST instruments like Addictive Drums, Trilogy, Atmosphere etc. ![]()
Sinisa Cekic10th November 2009Dobar dobar ![]()
Jean-Marc11th November 2009Thanks a lot ! =)
Jerry Arcidiacono12th November 2009Sweet melodies Muris ![]()
Emir Hot16th November 2009Nice one bro ![]()





Hello GMCers and welcome to another 3 level series. This one is called Minor vs Manjor and we're gonna start with the Beginner level.
As the title says, here we'll learn some difference between minor and major scale, what notes do we have to change when going from minor to major etc.
I took the two probably easiest ones, A minor and A major, let's have a look at the notes of both scales:
A minor : A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
A major : A, B, C#, D, E, F# and G#.
So as you can see, there are only 3 notes that are different, 3rd, 6th and 7th. Once you get those fingerings and formulas properly you'll be able to play any minor or major scale in a blink!
Enjoy practicing, ask if you need any help tho. :)
Muris Varajic