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Fretboard Exercises

The 3rd Pattern G Major Scale at the 12th Position

By Jeremy on December 5, 2010

Playing the 3rd pattern G Major scale in the 12th position isn’t necessarily the same as playing The 3rd Pattern G Major Scale at the Open Position. Although your still playing the same scale and relying on the same root note patterns, there are some variations that need to be adapted due to the change [...]

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The 2nd Pattern G Major Scale at the 9th Position

By Jeremy on December 5, 2010

The 2nd pattern G 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 located on the open 5th string and the 2nd fret of the 3rd string.. A Important: The notes used in the G Major scale are G, A, [...]

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The 5th Pattern B Major Scale at the 9th Position

By Jeremy on December 4, 2010

The 5th pattern B Major scale takes it’s root note positions from the D shape open chord. When looking at the open D chord, the root notes are located on the open D string and the 3rd fret B string. D Important: The notes used in the B Major scale are B, C#, D#, E, [...]

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The 4th Pattern B Major Scale at the 6th Position

By Jeremy on December 3, 2010

The 4th pattern B Major scale takes it’s root note positions from 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 B Major scale are B, C#, [...]

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The 3rd Pattern B Major Scale at the 4th Position

By Jeremy on December 3, 2010

The 3rd pattern B 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 B Major scale are B, C#, [...]

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The 1st Pattern G Major Scale at the 7th Position

By Jeremy on December 3, 2010

The 1st pattern G Major scale takes it’s root note positions from 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 G Major scale are G, A, B, C, [...]

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The 2nd Pattern B Major Scale at the 1st Position

By Jeremy on December 2, 2010

The 2nd pattern B 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 located on the open 5th string and the 2nd fret of the 3rd string. A Important: The notes used in the B Major scale are B, C#, [...]

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The 5th Pattern G Major Scale at the 5th Position

By Jeremy on December 2, 2010

The 5th pattern G Major scale takes it’s root note positions from 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 G Major scale are G, A, B, C, D, [...]

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The 4th Pattern G Major Scale at the 2nd Position

By Jeremy on December 1, 2010

The 4th pattern G Major scale takes it’s root note positions from the E shape open chord. When looking at the open E chord, the root notes are located on the open Top and Bottom E strings and the 2nd fret D string. E Important: The notes used in the G Major scale are G, [...]

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The 1st Pattern B Major Scale in the Open Position

By Jeremy on November 30, 2010

The 1st pattern B Major scale takes it’s root note positions from the B shape open chord. When looking at the open B chord, the root notes are on the 1st fret B string and the 3rd fret A string. B Important: The notes used in the B Major scale are B, C#, D#, E, [...]

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The 3rd Pattern G Major Scale at the Open Position

By Jeremy on November 30, 2010

The 3rd pattern G 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 G Major scale are G, A, [...]

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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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