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F Major Scale

The 3rd Pattern F Major Scale at the 10th Position

By Jeremy on November 29, 2010

The 3rd pattern F Major scale takes it’s root note positions from the G shape open chord. When looking at the open G chord, the root notes are on the open G string and the 3rd fret Top and Bottom E strings. G Important: The notes used in the F Major scale are F, G, [...]

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The 2nd Pattern F Major Scale at the 7th Position

By Jeremy on November 28, 2010

The 2nd pattern F Major scale takes it’s root note positions from the A shape open chord. When looking at the open A chord the root notes are on the open 5th string and at the 2nd fret of the 3rd string. A Important: The notes used in the F Major scale are F, G, [...]

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The 1st Pattern F Major Scale at the 5th Position

By Jeremy on November 27, 2010

The 1st pattern F Major scale uses the C shape open chord. When looking at the open C chord, the root notes are on the 1st fret B string and the 3rd fret A string. C Important: The notes used in the F Major scale are F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F, there [...]

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The 5th Pattern F Major Scale at the 3rd Position

By Jeremy on November 26, 2010

The 5th pattern F Major scale uses the D shape open chord. When looking at the open D chord, the root notes are on the open D string and the 3rd fret B string. D Important: The notes used in the F Major scale are F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F, there is [...]

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The 4th Pattern F Major Scale at the Open Position

By Jeremy on November 25, 2010

The 4th pattern F Major scale uses the E shape open chord. When looking at the open E chord, the root notes are on the open Top and Bottom E strings and the 2nd fret D string. E Important: The notes used in the F Major scale are F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, [...]

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