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- How to Make Practicing Scales FUN
- Fun Practice Groove, A Major Scale, Grid-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, A Major Scale, Open-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, E Major Scale, Grid-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, E Major Scale, Open-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, C Major Scale, Open-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, C Major Scale, Grid-Style
- Top Takeaways on Practicing Major Scales
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- Musical Notation vs. Tablature, What's the Difference?
- Every Good Boy Does Fine!
- Time to FACE the Spaces
- Staff Party! Play All the Notes on the Musical Staff
- What About the Higher Notes, Above the Staff?
- What About the Lower Notes, Below the Staff?
- What About Sharps? What About Flats?
- What is a 'Key Signature'?
- Essential Takeaways on Reading Notes in Standard Notation
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Learn the 'Open' D Major Scale
Let's learn the D major scale in 'open' position, where it can be found in the first four frets of the guitar, and easily related to the D major chord you know.
Then in the next lesson, we'll put it to work and make some music with it!
Instructor
Lisa McCormick