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CAGED Major Scales

CAGED scale patterns use chord shapes to represent individual scale positions; thus, for instance, C major chord shapes correspond with A and G scale positions respectively. This makes it much simpler to locate scales and arpeggios on all frets of the fretboard; simply move up or down a fret to play in different keys. C

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The Pentatonic Scale

The pentatonic scale can be found throughout most forms of music around the world, from popular tunes to folk and children’s music. Even young children use it frequently due to its ease in singing without dissonant effects. Musicians also use it extensively when improvising as it allows them to venture “outside the key” without worrying

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Learn the B Flat Melodic Minor Displayed As a Bass Or Treble Cliff Key Signature

Discover the B flat melodic minor, represented as either bass or treble clef key signature, here. This article covers its intervals, scale degrees and fingerings of this seven note scale. Melodic minor differs from harmonic minor in its characteristic way: by raising sixth and seventh intervals by half step when ascending, and then dropping them

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