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Bode
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This was originally posted by omarjamaludin in another thread, but I copied and paste it here :
Thanks, omarjamaludin,
first off you must know what a major scale ,which is the do re mi fa so la ti do .. it's supposed to be a very happy sounding scale as opposed to some of the modes and of course the minor scale ( which some ppl say sounds devilish )
the structure or progression for major scale goes like this
W W H W W W H
I know you are going 'what the helll ?? Ws and Hs? but let's take a few moment to understand what it means..
W W H W W W H
1) W stands for whole step which is basically going up/down two frets on the fretboard , like going from note C to D
2)H - half step is just going up/down one fret . like going from note E to F
so for sake of simplicity let's create our C major scale from the given pattern
when u apply the W W H W W W H pattern starting from C ,
you will get C major scale as shown below..
C -w- D -w- E -h- F -w- G -w- A -w- B -h- C
as you can see starting from C , go up whole step (W) you'll get D , go up another whole step you'll get a E , go up half-step (H) you'll get an F and so on according to the W W H W W W H pattern
so the major scales would be C D E F G A B C
you can try this one your guitar and it will give the that happy sounding doremi scale
the W W H W W W H progression is true for all major scales ..let say if you take F note .. the major scale would be
F-w- G -w- A -h- Bb -w- C -w- D -w- E -h- F
which gives us the F major scale - F G A Bb C D E F
so get a hold on this first :
1)what is major scale
2)it's note progression - the W W H W W W H
3) practice on your guitar
then esok aku citer lagi how all scales (modes , harmonic , melodic minor , etc) are derived from this major scale ... like the phrygian mode which is used by metallica alot in their metal days...
Thanks to omarjamaludin for the enlightening article. I will be covering different aspects of scales and modes in another article, concentrating on the applications of the theory that we have learnt in real life soloing. Watch this space! |
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