MAJOR SCALE Guitar | Connect All Patterns (Lesson 3)

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  • Major Scale Mastery Guitar Course | Connect All Major Scale Patterns
    This is lesson 3 from our series “Major Scale Mastery”. “Major Scale Mastery” will take you step-by-step through the process of mastering the Major Scale on guitar. You’ll learn how to play all the Major Scale Patterns, how to harmonize the Major Scale, how to use the Major Scale musically and much more.
    Here’s what you’ll learn in this lesson:
    -How to connect all 7 Major Scale Patterns so you can play them up and down the fretboard without stopping
    Learning how to connect all of the Major Scale Patterns in a crucial step for breaking out of just playing in position. This will give you more freedom for playing the Major Scale up and down the fretboard.
    Click the link to access our FREE Music Theory For Guitar eGuide, along with the rest of our courses: moveforwardgui...

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  • @Moveforwardguitar
    @Moveforwardguitar  4 дні тому

    Click the link to access our FREE Music Theory For Guitar eGuide, along with the rest of our courses: moveforwardguitar.teachable.com/

  • @kevinobrien2531
    @kevinobrien2531 4 роки тому +9

    This series has helped so much to demistify the major scale and the neck. Love how it’s patterns are broken down by interval of the scale. Looking forward to lesson 4!!

  • @richardalan6219
    @richardalan6219 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this great lesson! This is the first time I learned how to navigate the major scale in this way across the entire fretboard. So does this mean that in the Key of G as you demoed, we're actually playing each of the 7 modes as we move up the fretboard? Are you still planning to release lesson 4 in this series? Beautiful Suhr guitar by the way! and thank you for not playing with distortion and shredding all over the neck.

  • @shyamdevanathan1
    @shyamdevanathan1 4 роки тому +7

    This playlist is amazing and i am learning a lot thank you Move Forward Guitar. Has the fourth lesson been uploaded ?? Where can I find it ??

  • @swankypants6227
    @swankypants6227 3 роки тому +2

    Comment for the algorithm

  • @swankypants6227
    @swankypants6227 3 роки тому +2

    Jajajajajajajaj

  • @raghavsaini4345
    @raghavsaini4345 4 роки тому +2

    Hey, still waiting for lesson 4 when wiLl u upload it ?

  • @val0gh
    @val0gh 6 років тому +3

    i really appreciate that youre doing this kind of lessons now :D

  • @eevanethelast
    @eevanethelast Рік тому

    Sir, In the Major scale mastery free eguide at Tonic and interval page pattern no. 5 diagram is incorrect. Pls see and clarify.

  • @themagician7379
    @themagician7379 5 років тому +2

    Are we gonna have lesson 4?

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  5 років тому

      Yep....not sure on release date yet though. Thanks! -Chad

  • @sabudjed1135
    @sabudjed1135 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much. My need is how to improvise, how to phrase a guitar solo. Any lessons about it. Thanks.

  • @josephokoh432
    @josephokoh432 Місяць тому

    You’re the best. Thank you so much. You helped me alot.

  • @jacobthomas9364
    @jacobthomas9364 6 років тому +2

    What I have taken home from this lesson is applying the method of continuous playing, I knew pentatonic scale so I started applying in it.
    Going forward to G major now,..! Cheers!!

  • @thepressleygirls
    @thepressleygirls 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for these wonderful videos! Can you use the seven patterns and start on an A note for example and play and A scale? How could you use the patterns to play major scales in another key?

  • @asouilehzakaria2484
    @asouilehzakaria2484 2 місяці тому

    So helpfull waiting for leson 4

  • @ThePhoenix222
    @ThePhoenix222 Рік тому

    How come we can’t download your free books

  • @legen619
    @legen619 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, Chad. Thanks for the great lesson. Quick noob question: How do I play other major scales using these patterns? Let’s say I want to play the D major scale. Do I start with Pattern 1 on the 10th fret on the low E string? If that’s the case, how do I play all the patterns without running out of frets? Also, if I play the G major scale as shown in this video, what about all the notes above the 3rd fret? I can’t wrap my head around that. Thanks.

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  4 роки тому +2

      You’re correct about where you start for different keys and when you run out of room you start back below pattern 1. The guitar just repeats itself in the 12th fret. Check out our Music Theory For Guitar series for more in-depth explanation. Thanks! -Chad

  • @bladesofthoughts1947
    @bladesofthoughts1947 3 роки тому

    Hello where is the next lesson continuing this ?

  • @phanikumar2716
    @phanikumar2716 3 роки тому

    What if I want to play F major scale

  • @miladfarshaad
    @miladfarshaad 4 роки тому +1

    This one helped a lot. When do u produce lesson 4?

  • @DatingDilemmaBreakdown
    @DatingDilemmaBreakdown 3 роки тому

    Same, hoping for lesson 4 :) Just gave this channel a subscribe as a sign of appreciation. This playlist is great!

  • @Anna-cc4kf
    @Anna-cc4kf 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome lesson! Helped me a lot. Would love a part 4, no pressure though ;-) I'm especially curious to know where all these patterns are located in other keys on the fretboard.

    • @josephfarias4795
      @josephfarias4795 3 роки тому +2

      Not sure if he'll upload part 4, but the pattern stays the same for every key, the first position is just where the key starts, so fret 1 for the Key of F is where pattern 1 starts, fret 5 is where the Key of A is, so the first pattern starts there as well. This applies to every key on the fretboard

    • @phanikumar2716
      @phanikumar2716 3 роки тому

      @@josephfarias4795 if I want to play D major scale 10 fret is my 1st pattern than go back to neck for 2nd pattern

  • @mattdsgone
    @mattdsgone 4 роки тому +1

    Where is there next lesson? lol

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  4 роки тому

      I’ll be picking this series back up soon. Thanks! -Chad

  • @eevanethelast
    @eevanethelast Рік тому

    Awesome lesson

  • @toneshop
    @toneshop 5 років тому

    O.K., so lotsa people loathe learning scales, I get it. I know the major scale (in all positions) is important to learn,, but can you please tell me how knowing this will further my knowledge of the guitar fretboard? In other words, how do I apply this lesson in a musical context? How does one build on this knowledge?

  • @bickydas4471
    @bickydas4471 3 роки тому

    This really helped. But one doubt? Many UA-camrs said that 5 patterns work well. What do you think?

  • @nitinluthra6253
    @nitinluthra6253 6 років тому +2

    YOU are doing well brother 🙃

  • @dance_pattern
    @dance_pattern 3 роки тому

    Pattern 1 @2:25 looks different from the first pattern of the g major scale that I know..

  • @kempLu
    @kempLu Рік тому

    😀😀😀😀😀

  • @happysatanproduction8854
    @happysatanproduction8854 5 років тому +1

    Im a drummer in my band and doing some guitar just for fun. But i rely heavily on tablatures like what you can find in ultimate guitar. Thank you very much, Chad for these free lessons and music theories as i understand the guitar much better now. Maybe someday i can start a band and me as the lead guitarist. A man can dream 😁

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  5 років тому +1

      You're welcome! Really glad to hear my lessons have helped you. You'll def be able to start a band as the lead guitarist if you stick with it. Let me know when you do. Thanks! -Chad

    • @dannyreyna4953
      @dannyreyna4953 5 років тому

      Same dreams and hopes brother! Good luck to you!

    • @dannyreyna4953
      @dannyreyna4953 5 років тому

      Thank you Chad for the great lessons!

  • @jeremiahebert1
    @jeremiahebert1 3 роки тому

    Great tutorial. Only thing I can think that may make it better is if you highlight the roots when you hit them.

  • @iamm3109
    @iamm3109 Рік тому

    Great series, thank you for all of the tips!

  • @vedangtalaulikar6002
    @vedangtalaulikar6002 3 роки тому

    Very organized and well articulated content! Waiting for the upcoming lessons😭

  • @AagyaPradhanang
    @AagyaPradhanang 5 років тому

    Thank you so much like LITERALLY!! You're the only one who actually teaches everything on a certain step-by-step procedure. Couldn't thank you enough.

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  5 років тому

      You're welcome! Really glad you like the vids. Thanks! -Chad

  • @colins9559
    @colins9559 4 роки тому

    Im confused, can I use these patterns to play all major scales? For example, to play in E major would I just start one of these patterns with an E note or would that just be a mode of G major? Amazing series though, appreciate your hard work.

    • @marcoevans2155
      @marcoevans2155 2 роки тому

      The 7 patterns work the same for all 7 major keys you just have to start on a different fret depending on the key. So you can apply this tutorial to whatever major key you want. Suggestion: google the 7 pattern diagram for E major 👍🏾

  • @ianvargas7946
    @ianvargas7946 3 роки тому

    Thankyou for this lesson❤️❤️❤️

  • @walterobrien467
    @walterobrien467 6 років тому

    Chad? would you suggest doing an expansion when practicing it? Like the minor pentatonic scale which has 2 expansion ~ the idea of playing it horizontally instead of patterns (which is vertically)

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  6 років тому +1

      I'll def get into playing horizontally. I think it's good to start with patterns but then break out of them and play horizontally once you have them down. Thanks! -Chad

  • @sumathiwilson9650
    @sumathiwilson9650 5 років тому

    I can solo after mastering this patterns right?.....do I need to learn those CAGED patterns also?

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  5 років тому

      If you want to jump into soloing I recommend learning the minor and major pentatonic scales. They're much easier to solo with. You don't have to learn the CAGED patterns also. Thanks! -Chad

  • @mythos.geometry
    @mythos.geometry 4 роки тому

    This system is organized so well. Great material. Thanks for this series.

  • @jacobthomas9364
    @jacobthomas9364 6 років тому

    I want to try this something I can try doing..

  • @jccorman5848
    @jccorman5848 4 роки тому

    You always seem to answer my questions. Well done.

  • @maharjanlaxman
    @maharjanlaxman 6 років тому

    Thank you so much.
    You should show some examples of creating music using those patterns at the end.

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  6 років тому +1

      You're welcome! I'll most likely create a whole course on that. Thanks! -Chad

  • @jccorman5848
    @jccorman5848 4 роки тому

    Your fingers are not making a noise when you slide into a new position. Is this because the recording is not picking that up, or are you lifting your fingers off completely?

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  4 роки тому

      Ha, I had to go back and watch the vid to see why there's not really any string noise. At first I couldn't tell but then I realized I was using flatwound strings back then. Flatwound strings don't make much noise when sliding on them. Thanks! -Chad

    • @jccorman5848
      @jccorman5848 4 роки тому

      @@Moveforwardguitar good to know. Something new learned. But it does relate to a question I have. I am just starting to learn guitar with a teacher. He is relaxed and more interested in getting me to play music rather than focus on technique too much. But I wonder, when learning scales, should I be aiming for my finger fret one string at a time if I am playing arpeggios or note by note, or am I obsessing for something unecessary at this point? In other words, I can see why you wouldn't want to mute strings when playing chords, but is it overkill to try to avoid muting strings you are not playing when playing scales or arpeggios. Or is it best to have perfect technique?

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  4 роки тому

      Technique is good to focus on but def don’t need to be too strict with it when you’re first starting out. Until your fingers get used to making bigger stretches etc...you won’t have perfect technique no matter how hard you try. Hope that answers your question. Thanks! -Chad

  • @huylequang2765
    @huylequang2765 4 роки тому

    I find this series very useful and Im practing on it. When will you upload the new video ?

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  4 роки тому

      I have a bunch of new lessons coming out soon. Hopefully I'll be able to restart this one as well. Thanks! -Chad

    • @huylequang2765
      @huylequang2765 4 роки тому +1

      @@Moveforwardguitar I've been practicing on these lessons for a time. What should I do next ?

  • @patlindgren8996
    @patlindgren8996 6 років тому

    Great way to see how it all fits together, thanks so much.....

  • @attomwanga9438
    @attomwanga9438 6 років тому

    Very helpful lesson, thanks Chad!

  • @siyaram2855
    @siyaram2855 4 роки тому

    Where to go from here chad?
    Please guide.

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  4 роки тому

      I’ll be adding to this series soon as well as creating a new series about the major scale. Thanks! -Chad

    • @siyaram2855
      @siyaram2855 4 роки тому

      @@Moveforwardguitar Thank you so much.
      🙏🙏🙏

  • @jacobthomas9364
    @jacobthomas9364 6 років тому

    👏👏👏

  • @johnnybx3254
    @johnnybx3254 6 років тому

    👍

  • @clanetan2232
    @clanetan2232 5 років тому

    you are really an awesome teacher!

  • @philjames1019
    @philjames1019 6 років тому

    Awesome !!!! Thanks Chad .......

    • @Moveforwardguitar
      @Moveforwardguitar  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Thanks for being part of the MFG community! -Chad

  • @mathewschiran566
    @mathewschiran566 5 років тому

    cool..!!! helpful a lot

  • @robertlucas6426
    @robertlucas6426 6 років тому

    Nice sounding guitar

  • @iraklig551
    @iraklig551 6 років тому

    Thanks man