![]() ![]() Working with the notes, there are a couple that have special importance. Those numbers show the relationship of notes (and also chords) to one another. Pay careful attention to the numbers above each note, because they’re very important. You’ll remember that there are seven notes in the scale, so we’re going to show all the notes below and number them 1-7, starting with C (C is equal to 1, D is equal to 2, etc.): First, let’s look again at the C major scale. Now let’s get down and dirty with applying it. Those basic pieces of information are extremely important for growing as a guitarist. Ok, I first have to thank you for suffering through the last post. It’s a printable PDF with the chromatic scale wheel, a scale interval list, all the CAGED Chords, and the notes of the guitar neck in standard tuning. Download the Music Theory Chart that goes with this lesson.
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