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Introduction to Major Scales
Overview of Major Scale Lessons
- The session continues with lessons on major scales, specifically focusing on the F major scale.
- Emphasis is placed on the consistent fingering pattern used across all major scales.
Fingering and Scale Composition
- The fingering pattern for the major scale is introduced as 2-4-2-413.
- The structure of the scale is explained: whole tone, whole tone, semitone, whole tone, whole tone, whole tone, semitone.
Practicing F Major Scale
Starting Point for Practice
- Begin practicing the F major scale at the eighth fret on the third string.
Notes in F Major Scale
- The notes in this scale are identified as F, G, B♭ (not a natural), A natural, C natural, D natural, E natural.
Comparison with Other Scales
Differences from Previous Scales
- Unlike previous scales that included sharps (D and E), the F major scale contains one flat (B♭).
Importance of Memorization