What should I learn after C major scale?

What should I learn after C major scale?

I would then progress to:

  • Harmonic minor:
  • Melodic minor.
  • Chromatic scale.
  • Whole tone scale.
  • Diminished scale.
  • Hungarian (Gypsy) minor scale.

What is C major progression?

The chords in C major are C(I), Dm(ii), Em(iii), F(IV), G(V), Am(vi), and B diminished(vii). These are just four of many combinations that you can try. Our advice would be to spend some time at your piano trying these combinations out, until you find a progression that you like.

What chords make up C major?

The notes of a C major chord are the 1st (the root note), 3rd, and 5th notes, which are C (the root note), E and G. Notice that the octave (the 8th note) is also part of the chord. In fact, either of the notes C, E and G can be played in any octave on the guitar and it will still be called a C major chord.

How many positions are in C major scale?

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C Major Scale Guitar Positions. Like all major scales, the notes of the C major scale can be grouped to form five distinct patterns or positions across the fretboard. These patterns are commonly referred to as CAGED patterns because they’re based on the open chord shapes of C, A, G, E, and D chords.

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What are the positions of the C major scale on guitar?

Position 5 is the only other position to contain three root notes. The bass root is found on fret 20 of the 6th string while the other two are on the 17th fret of the 3rd string and the 20th fret of the 1st string. Below you can see how the positions of the C major scale are connected.

What are the notes built on the C major scale?

All the fretboard diagrams below show the C major scale, so the notes built on that root are C D E F G A B. As outlined in my article on the CAGED System, I refer to the five positions by where the roots are. When the roots fall on strings 1, 4, and 6, I call it the “1-4-6 position.”

Where is the bass root on the C major scale?

C Major Scale -Position 5 Position 5 is the only other position to contain three root notes. The bass root is found on fret 20 of the 6th string while the other two are on the 17th fret of the 3rd string and the 20th fret of the 1st string. C Major Scale Connected

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How do you play a major scale in the fifth position?

Major scale in fifth position. Pattern begins seven frets up from the root on the sixth string. The root of the scale is marked in red. Begin this pattern using your second (middle) finger. In the fifth position, you will need to shift your hand position up a fret on the second string.