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Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Basics of Guitar Beginner Scales

By David Brown


Guitar Beginner Scales are a bit complicated. Not all guitarist use the guitar scales. Some usually copy the sound they hear. But learning the beginner guitar scales would be an advantage for a beginner.

It necessary to learn about guitar scales when you are studying the guitar. In getting started, you must familiarized yourself with the musical alphabet and their corresponding notes on the guitar. The music alphabet uses the first 7 alphabet that corresponds to the usual do re mi fa sol la ti do notes. In placing notes repeatedly, major and minor scales should be tacit well. Major and minor scales are the two widely used guitar scales. Major scales cater cheerful and lighter tunes while minor scales offer down sounds.

The majors scales project a happier and lighter tune while a minor scales sounds blues and deep. Scales are made to help you play different tunes that you want to play.

Major and minor scales have their corresponding notes to strum. The two usually differ when it comes to notes. An example is a C major with C-D-EF-G-A-B notes that have no flats while a C minor with the same composition of notes has three flats. Familiarizing the placements of the notes around your guitar would be an advantage in learning the instrument.

Whatever you have learned as a beginner should be placed not only in your mind but also in your heart for you to be able to go up to the higher level of learning that will help you to be a professional guitarist someday.




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