The Essential Guide to Mastering the Major Scale on Guitar

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Welcome back to Tech Tuesday! For today's lesson, we're diving into the heart of guitar playing: the Major Scale. I'll guide you through its fundamentals, show you how to play it in various positions, and even introduce some advanced concepts like modes and exercises. This lesson is perfect for guitarists of all levels who want to deepen their understanding and enhance their playing skills. Let's do it!

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0:00-0:47: Jam Sesh
0:48-1:28: Intro
1:29-3:00: C Major Scale Basics
3:01-4:10: Playing Major Scales in Different Positions
4:11-5:59: Scale Finger Positioning
6:00-6:25: Advanced Scale Techniques and Octave Playing
6:26-8:12: Playing in Thirds Exercise
8:13-9:02: Understanding and Creating Chords with Thirds
9:03-12:13: Exploring Modes: G Mixolydian and A Minor Examples
12:14-13:22: Outro
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Guitar Lessons Music Lessons
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