The Major Scale Explained Visually
We look at the Major scale as a building block for musical composition, and a framework to understand songs we're already playing. It helps to better understand music from a guitar player's perspective, and helps learn the notes on the fretboard.

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One Pentatonic Pattern Does it All?

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A Juilliard Professor Replaces a Semester of Music Theory in 10 Minutes

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This Stupid Trick Helped Me Play Everywhere On The Guitar!

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Memorize the fretboard: 3 reasons why, 3 mental models, and 4 effective exercises

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Enhance chord progressions with sus2, sus4 and 7th variations

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The CAGED System For Guitar Explained

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Pentatonic Scales Explained so they ACTUALLY Make Sense!

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Navigate the fretboard without getting lost (2 simple patterns)
![The Most POPULAR Out-Of-Key Chord [III aka V/vi]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bQujCSNV0Ms/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLCziR_fCxaCZvabmlhzYrRA-lCuww)
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The Most POPULAR Out-Of-Key Chord [III aka V/vi]

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Play like a PRO with these 3 Triad positions - Guitar Lesson - EP574

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TRIADS all across the fretboard - No theory

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Play the chord changes with just ONE scale! (using modes) - How Modes work. Guitar Lesson VG31

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The guitar fretboard MAP

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Songs that use the Circle of Fifths progression

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How to Learn MODES on Guitar (and USE them INSTANTLY)

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A Beginner's Guide To Music Theory (Everything You Need To Know)

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This Stupid TRICK Helped Me Play In Every Key On Guitar!

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The FASTEST Way To Learn MODES

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How Chord Progressions ACTUALLY Work

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