Quadrium - Guitar Scale Theory SI Lesson
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In music, there are only 12 notes (# stands for "sharp", b stands for "flat") : | In music, there are only 12 notes (# stands for "sharp", b stands for "flat") : |
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Introduction
Hello guys again. My name is Dogukan and this is my second SI Lesson.In this lesson i will show you the guitar scale theory. Let's begin.
Contents
Contents :
Musical notes
Scales
- definition
- overview
The Major Scale
- example 1 : C major scale
- example 2 : D major scale
- example 3 : F major scale
The Minor Scale
- Major versus Minor
- Building The Minor Scale
Musical Notes
In music, there are only 12 notes (# stands for "sharp", b stands for "flat") :
|1.A 2.A# (or Bb) 3.B 4.C 5.C# (or Db) 6.D 7.D# (or Eb) 8.E 9.F 10.F# (or Gb) 11.G 12.G# (or Ab)|
As you can see, neither B nor E have a "#" and neither C nor F have a "b".
This will become more clear when we get to the scale.
This is also called the "chromatic" scale.