If you mastered the previous six lessons, then you've become an awesome guitar player...in the key of C. No doubt you already know what the C major diatonic scale is made of: C D E F G A B...and up a higher octave starting with C. Let's look forward to the next 11 weeks worth of lessons and see how their respective major diatonic scales work:
C | C | D | E | F | G | A | B | C | | | | | | |
G (1 sharp) | | | | | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# | G | | |
D (2 sharps) | | D | E | F# | G | A | B | C# | D | | | | | |
A (3 sharps) | | | | | | A | B | C# | D | E | F# | G# | A | |
E (4 sharps) | | | E | F# | G# | A | B | C# | D# | E | | | | |
B (5 sharps) | | | | | | | B | C# | D# | E | F# | G# | A# | B |
F# (6 sharps) | | | | F# | G# | A# | B | C# | D# | E# | F# | | | |
Db (5 flats) | | Db | Eb | F | Gb | Ab | Bb | C | Db | | | | | |
Ab (4 flats) | | | | | | Ab | Bb | C | Db | Eb | F | G | Ab | |
Eb (3 flats) | | | Eb | F | G | Ab | Bb | C | D | Eb | | | | |
Bb (2 flats) | | | | | | | Bb | C | D | Eb | F | G | A | Bb |
F (1 flat) | | | | F | G | A | Bb | C | D | E | F | | | |
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