Comments on: Building Chords and Progressions of The Major Scale https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale Free Quality Guitar Lessons Thu, 07 Sep 2023 08:38:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Why and How to Write Songs on Guitar - Complete Guide! - GUITARHABITS https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-234829 Wed, 27 Jan 2021 12:52:56 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-234829 […] you start writing a song with a chord progression you can use popular and natural sounding chord progressions like the I – IV – V or the I – VI – IV – V that are used in many […]

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By: The Complete One-Octave Major Scales Guitar Series - GUITARHABITS https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-233310 Thu, 26 Nov 2020 08:20:10 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-233310 […] to create some melody and learn to solo with the scale patterns over a major scale chord progression. Experiment with playing notes from the scale in a different order, using rhythm and different note […]

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By: Effective One-Octave Major Scales & Why! Part IV | Guitar Reviewed https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-232474 Fri, 06 Nov 2020 11:55:51 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-232474 […] Try to create some melody and learn to solo with the scale patterns over a major scale chord progression. […]

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By: Effective One-Octave Major Scales & Why! Part IV - GUITARHABITS https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-232430 Wed, 04 Nov 2020 13:19:06 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-232430 […] Try to create some melody and learn to solo with the scale patterns over a major scale chord progression. […]

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By: Musiclovr https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-230606 Sat, 29 Aug 2020 09:15:23 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-230606 I am still confused about chord progression I-V
In the key of G that is = G D
In the key of C that is = C G

what do you mean by key of G it is G D? can you elaborate a little more on this?

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By: charles enscoe https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-225888 Thu, 09 Jan 2020 19:55:36 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-225888 Are the scale patterns ok for major, minor and others. I know the pattern is different for different major and minor scales, but are they same for each type of scale ?

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By: Charles Enscoe https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-225887 Thu, 09 Jan 2020 19:51:04 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-225887 Keep helping me with blues……Are scales always based on the whole step, whole step concept andthe samefor the blues and minor scales. Do these patterns always work or do i ned to learn more patterns ?

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By: Michael Yearwood Jr. https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-225162 Wed, 27 Nov 2019 21:58:06 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-225162 It says 4th degree? Is that following the circle of 4ths.

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By: How to Learn a Scale Inside Out to Improvise a Guitar Solo - GUITARHABITS https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-225004 Thu, 21 Nov 2019 09:11:31 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-225004 […] you want to play over a G major jam track. You could also create your own jam track by recording a G major chord progression and solo over those […]

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By: 10 Solid Reasons to Learn New Chords Now and How - GUITARHABITS https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-major-scale/#comment-220957 Tue, 14 May 2019 20:38:37 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14304#comment-220957 […] – develop and broaden your insight. You’ll learn to understand how everything (chords, progressions, licks, scales and arpeggios) works together as a whole. Knowing chords and the theory behind […]

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