C Major Chords, Scales and Modal Patterns

Shapes locations and underlying theory

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C Major Chords, Scales and Modal Patterns

What You Will Learn!

  • C Major guitar chords, scales and modal patterns

Description

C Major chord scales and modal patterns

The focus for this course comes from the publication of an earlier work on the caged guitar system. This builds on that by taking an in depth look at the modes of the C major scale and where they are found.

Modes are the scales that come off the notes of the parent scale in this case the C major.

From a playing perspective, they provide what is in essence seven positions and shapes for using the C major scale anywhere on the fret board.

These shapes can be moved and used in the same manner over any of the 12 keys on the guitar. Thus opening up a wealth of possibilities for the guitarist to explore.

So with that in mind.

This course provides lessons showing the modal patterns of C major as they occur across the guitar.

With six string scale runs starting on the bass E string.

Five string scale runs starting on the bass A string.

Four string sale runs starting on the D string.

Three string scale runs starting on the G string.


For a fraction of the cost of a single guitar lesson

YOU WILL !

Know what each modal scale is, and where it can be found on any string and in any location.

Understand how to apply the same patterns and scale shapes over any of the 12 keys on your guitar.

Expand your musical knowledge and develop a greater understanding of modal theory.

Generate scale and fret board awareness

Develop dexterity and speed of execution through the practice involved with the learning.

Who Should Attend!

  • Guitarists looking to further understand modal concepts

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  • Guitar

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Lectures

35

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