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Main Lessons: Scales:Diatonic:3 Octave Scales:Major scale - 3 octaves
3 Octave Scales
by bhuether
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Playing in key throughout the fretboard can be a daunting task. So in this lesson, I will try to get rid of any fear you have about staying in key. For each scale mode, I show easy to remember, symmetrical patterns. Each pattern starts from the 3rd fret. So by playing these 7 exercises, you are at the same time learning to play throughout the fretboard in 7 different keys! These exercises are my personal favorites - I can't get enough of them! Hopefully you will get addicted to!


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Major scale - 3 octaves
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The top image shows how we will play the exercise ascending, and the bottom image shows how we will descend. In the top diagram, the G Major scale is shown 3 times by the color groupings. Notice how these 3 instances of the scale lead to a repeating pattern (i.e. we are doing the same exact thing 3 times). The final note shown in green signifies that that note starts the descending pattern. And in the descending diagram, we see that again, there is a repeating pattern.



Major scale - 3 octaves
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You may be wondering why the ascending pattern and descending pattern are different. I did this simply to mix things up a little. If the ascent and descent were the same, then that would be too easy! Seriously though, learning two patterns for the same scale will just reinforce how to stay in key.

I have added some color coding to the tab so that you can match it up with what you see in the fretboard diagram. I really want to reinforce the repetition of the pattterns!

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