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G Major Scale Study for Banjo

banjo beginner

In this lesson

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  • ๐Ÿ”’ The Major Scale & Barre Position
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Melodic Major Scale
  • ๐Ÿ”’ F Position Scale
  • ๐Ÿ”’ D Position Scale
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Scale Migration
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Scale Exercise

What is a major scale & why do we need it? That's what we cover first, then dive into finding the scale INSIDE our chord positions, plus a daily practice exercise!

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  1. Patty Lindstrom

    โ™ฅ 2

    I keep losing the timing when I add the backup. Does anyone count this out loud or is that just me?

  2. Curtis Rhodes

    โ™ฅ 11

    Not just you. I still count this one out loud and I've been at it four years.

  3. Dale Hutchins

    โ™ฅ 6

    Not just you. I still count this one out loud and I've been at it four years.

  4. Katie Clark Support

    โ™ฅ 20

    Try measure 3 on its own at half tempo, and keep your right hand rolling even when the left hand is behind. The right hand is the metronome.

  5. Buddy Vann

    โ™ฅ 5

    Metronome at 60 and no faster until it's clean twice through. Boring but it works.

  6. Theresa Nickels

    โ™ฅ 6

    Metronome at 60 and no faster until it's clean twice through. Boring but it works.

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