G Major Scale Study
guitar beginner
In this lesson
- Open G Major Scale preview
- ๐ Closed G Major Scale
- ๐ Circular Scale Speed Exercise
This lesson is a technique and speed-building monster, and one that every single guitar player should be familiar with. We're going to learn the G major two-octave scale in two different positions, then build speed by learning the circular scale I developed.
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Deb Carrigan
Anybody have a tip for the left hand stretch in here? My pinky is not cooperating.
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Bill Threadgill
Recording yourself is humbling but it's the fastest fix I've found.
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MandoMary
Try it without the pick for a few passes. Sounds silly but it told me my right hand was doing too much.
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Ben Clark Instructor
There's a slower track in the resources for this one. If you want it slower still, let me know and I'll cut one.
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Roy Ellender
Recording yourself is humbling but it's the fastest fix I've found.
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Owen Brady
Try it without the pick for a few passes. Sounds silly but it told me my right hand was doing too much.
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Dale Hutchins
There's a slower jam track under the resources tab on this lesson, worth grabbing.
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