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the printable guitar finger chart for an electric minor scale, with instructions to play it

Jay Skyler's Series 2 Fretboard diagram of the Major Scale in the key of C. It is the first mode of Major and the third mode of Minor (Built on the flatted third degree). Also called Ionian Mode.

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the d dorian mode is shown in this printable sheet for guitar chords and tabulas

Chart of the Spanish Minor scale patterns on the guitar fretboard. Also known by its Catholic Church name Phrygian Mode, works against both Major and Minor, the clashing notes providing it with its unique character or color. When used to extend the Blues scale, it becomes a staple of Metal, especially 1980's Thrash Metal.

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the natural minor scale aegolian mode for guitar, with red dots on it

Scale formula: 1, 2, b3, 4, 5, b6, b7. Called the natural minor scale to distinguish it from the various other types of minor scale. Also known as the Aeolian mode. It shares its notes with its relative major scale, so all the patterns are the same, only the root has moved. Download PDF

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the key chart for an english keyboard

Looking through each Major Key: At position II, III, VI are MINOR chords. At position VII, this is a DIMINISHED chord. Looking at the C Major Key as an example, this chord progression is made up...

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an image of the number of letters in each letter, with different colors and sizes

Fretboard Diagram With Note Names Here’s a simple example diagram showing you the names of all notes up to the 12 fret. If you don’t know these yet then yes, memorizing it all this can be quite boring but it is really really important. You could use Joe Satriani’s Note Finding Exercise (scroll through to the bottom […]

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the major guitar chords are arranged in three different ways, including one with red and black dots

There is a lot of discussion about the glory of the CAGED system. Well, sure, I wish I knew or was taught it 40 years ago when I started playing! This is how I learned it: Maybe I was a dum…

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