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Using the Major Scale to Improvise – Improvise Using Happy Birthday Melody – Guitar Lesson EP390

major scale improvise guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play the major scale in all 5 positions up the neck by connecting it to the 5 chord shapes used in the CAGED System. You'll also learn how to take a basic melody (Happy Birthday) and learn how to first play the melody straight, and then learn how to improvise by adding fill licks to that melody. … [Read more...]

How to Use Modes (Part 1 of 2) – The Major Scale in 5 CAGED Positions – Guitar Lesson EP374

using modes on guitar

This is Part 1 of a 2 Part lesson series on modes. You'll not only learn what modes are, but you'll learn how to find them and use them when you play lead to create different moods. In this first part, we'll start with the major scale and how to find it in 5 positions on the neck (connecting it to the CAGED System). … [Read more...]

Major Scale Guitar Lesson – Includes 2 Guitar Parts (Rhythm and Lead) – EP217

Major Scale Guitar Lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to improvise using the major scale over a basic 1, 4, 5 chord progression in the key of G. I'll show you how to connect the licks back to chord shapes and explain what patterns are being used within the scales. As an added bonus, Premium Members will have access to video and tablature that explains how to play the rhythm track. So you can learn to play this with a friend, or play along with the included MP3 jam tracks. … [Read more...]

Switching Between The Natural Minor Scale and the Major Scale Within a Song – EP023

In this guitar lesson, we’ll continue looking at the natural minor scale (this is a continuation of the previous EP022 Natural Minor Scale Guitar Lesson). This lesson contains 2 very different solos that demonstrate how different a song can feel, depending on how you choose to approach the solo. I always like to use the analogy that guitar licks are really just words, and it’s up to you to form sentences with those words, so remember, have something to say! Don’t just throw a bunch of notes … [Read more...]

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