Six Major Scale Patterns (Updated Version - Guitar Tabs!)
Added 2019-07-05 18:29:02 +0000 UTCHey everybody,
I decided to condense my information on major scale patterns into a single manuscript. Hopefully this is a lot easier to manage and learn from.
See attached for the link.
Cheers,
Trevor
Comments
ah shoot I'll fix that. thanks for the heads up!
Trevor Rainer Wong
2019-07-07 18:25:34 +0000 UTCSweet! Ah yeah I don't think I worded that super well. I should of said, based on the system I was proposing, you can view each note (in a specific octave) as having 3 general scale patterns that we can play off of it. So the A note on the 5th fret of the low E string has the pinky finger pattern, middle, index. And the A note on the 12th fret of the A string, has 3 patterns as well (based again off the pinky, middle, index). Hope that makes sense
Trevor Rainer Wong
2019-07-07 18:25:17 +0000 UTCSweet! Ah yeah I don't think I worded that super well. I should of said, based on the system I was proposing, you can view each note (in a specific octave) as having 3 general scale patterns that we can play off of it. So the A note on the 5th fret of the low E string has the pinky finger pattern, middle, index. And the A note on the 12th fret of the A string, has 3 patterns as well (based again off the pinky, middle, index). Hope that makes sense
Trevor Rainer Wong
2019-07-07 18:25:07 +0000 UTCoh btw, there's a small error with the pdf - pattern 1 should be pinkie finger plays the root note
Changbai Li
2019-07-05 19:09:44 +0000 UTCI really like how these are organized by string and finger position! Didn't quite understand the end of that video though, about how "each of these notes has just 3 patterns based on it"...
Changbai Li
2019-07-05 19:06:12 +0000 UTC