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After learning chord charts that will be much more easy to understand charts of a scale, but it is essential that you read a chart rope to learn to use the letters of scale. The main difference is that a scale chart has more notes per string and the notes in the chart are not played in one time as a string.

Scales

The easiest way to scale for implementation would be the chromatic scale. Some consider the chromatic scale more than an exercise than a real scale, but it is important to know because it contains all possible notes of the guitar. The next stops, you will learn are major and minor scales. Both major and minor scales has 8 notes in them before they start to repeat the pattern. Another great thing about scales on the guitar is that all types of scale have the same pattern. This means that when you know a major scale that you know all 12, or when you know a smaller scale that you know all 12.

Graphic scale

Scale graphics are very similar looking for chord charts. At the top, there's the name of the scale, as more or B. minor Below that, there is the same grid as a graphic string. This network represents the neck of the guitar. Vertical lines indicate the strings from left to right, E, A, D, G, B, e. The horizontal lines show the frets of the guitar with the top row nearest to the nut of the guitar. The black dots show that the notes are of the scale. As a chord chart the black dots show where to put your fingers. But since most people do not have 8 or 16 fingers you have to play one note at a time starting with the root note or the note on the E string (far left of the line) on top of another note that the rope. This is the lowest note of the scale.

The keynote of the scale is the note is used to name the range. If the scale starts at an A and follows the pattern of larger scale, then after that it is the A greater. The note also root can be used to show where the scale pattern is repeated over an eighth is being played. The root note in a scale chart is usually indicated by a circle outlined or a circle with an R in the middle. Think of the root note as the starting point note of the scale.

After learning the patterns of larger scale and lower you can play any one of the 12 scales of this type of scale. Just take a larger scale, say C major, and move each note up one fret, you now have the scale of Db major. You can do this with all the scale of the guitar, but be careful when you start playing the open strings near the nut of the guitar, make sure you are playing the pattern of the correct scale, because they can change when you start adding in open chains.

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