Guitar Scales Made Easy: The Major Scale Master Pattern

www.Fretboard-Domination.com Learning guitar scales can be confusing. There’s so many to learn. But in reality, there is only one major scale pattern you need to learn. Check it out…
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www.jazzguitarlessons.net presents… The bebop scales are derived from rhythms. Historically, bebop musicians started to add notes to “regular” diatonic scales. The added notes permit better “alignement” of the notes with the 4 time signature. For more lessons, please visit : www.jazzguitarlessons.net
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  1. TheBANDSIZATION says:

    it’s not as esay as it looks!!

  2. tsf56 says:

    … *looks closely* … OMG I GET IT! :D

  3. SUPAAMANI says:

    I have a question, the C major scale have minor chords? C – Dm – Em F -G – Am – Bdim C 0.40

  4. Servant0fSteel says:

    Good Vid

  5. AbraXaDabra says:

    Nicely presented, thankyou !

  6. ihypno says:

    i really like your videos .. however.. i already know everything you talk about in them lol … keep up the good work tho.. you do really well at it

  7. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @phillynn79 Thank you!

  8. phillynn79 says:

    Solid gold brotha

  9. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @robertklokk Thanks for watching!

  10. robertklokk says:

    Excellent lesson! Thanks a lot!

  11. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @LOLOKAKASOSO Thanks!

  12. LOLOKAKASOSO says:

    first guy person that makes understand the background of bebop thanks

  13. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @BlikeNave Thank you. Did you check out “dorian bebop” yet? (-;

  14. BlikeNave says:

    I’ve looked into bebop dominant and bebop major. I like the #5 in bebop major but I have never understood the reason why it was used. I tell people that I learn everything off of youtube. You contribute to that statement :]

  15. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @cmelodymaker Thanks for watching!

  16. cmelodymaker says:

    awsome Brother , very useful for me , thank you!!!!!

  17. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @tclane47 Thank you.

  18. tclane47 says:

    Excellent lesson. Much thanks! Really cuts through all of the hype and confusion to lay it out clean. Made perfect sense to me.

  19. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @MEGUEZARD Thank you.

  20. MEGUEZARD says:

    very usefull thanks

  21. hammill444 says:

    @jazzguitarlessonsnet No need to apologize at all. And your effort to help other aspiring guitarists is much appreciated. My frustration is more about my limited ability than your skill in teaching; the lesson is a good one. Just beyond my grasp. Cheers.

  22. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @hammill444 I’m sorry you’re having such difficulties. I’m trying very hard to help people like you (and guitarists in general). I wish you luck. M-A

  23. idigmusicjohn says:

    @hammill444 I have the same problem

  24. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @maganz Well, yes and yes! Or, another way to put it (quoting Barry Harris) : “if you play good notes in bad rhythms, notes will end up sounding wrong anyways, because they’re not in the right place.”

  25. maganz says:

    Just for rhytm? Wouldn’t it be better to say for rhythm & for outlining the harmony? Or do you say that when you outline the harmony that has to do with rhythm?

  26. hammill444 says:

    The lesson is indeed clear and concise. But still too darn hard and confusing. The stigma of guitar theory being complicated remains for one reason: it’s complicated. You can teach jazz, but one thing one cannot teach: talent. I just wish I could grasp this stuff; I’m so bored of three chord garage material. I’ve not yet come across any book, video- dvd or otherwise- or any other format that can teach jazz in a truly user friendly, usable way. So frustrating.

  27. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @MRCPIANOCOACH Thanks.

  28. MRCPIANOCOACH says:

    Totally cool!

  29. jazzguitarlessonsnet says:

    @gabinacu777 Thank you. I’ve told I’m “old school” sometimes! I was with a friend yesterday and she said that I was giving advice in a way her grandpa would; go figure …
    (-;

  30. gabinacu777 says:

    Very clear explanation… it reminds me of the old school teachers. Well done!

  31. gabinacu777 says:

    Very clear explanation… it reminds me of the old school teachers…. well done!

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