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Guitar Theory Simplified - Relative Keys Explained
Relative Keys ExplainedIn this lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series, we explore the concept of relative keys, which share the same notes but have different tonal centers. What Are Relative Keys?We’ll explain how to find the relative minor for...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - C major scale 12th position
Understanding the C Major Scale: 12th PositionWelcome to another Guitar Theory Simplified lesson! In this blog, we’ll focus on the C major scale in the 12th position, opening up access to the uppermost notes of the fretboard. What Is the...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Eight Position
Understanding the C Major Scale: Eighth PositionIn this lesson, we explore the C major scale in the eighth position, helping you unlock the higher octaves of the guitar. This position is critical for lead playing and solos. What Is the...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Seventh Position
Understanding the C Major Scale: Seventh PositionIn this lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series, we’ll cover the C major scale in the seventh position. Mastering this position gives you access to higher registers and adds dynamic range to your...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - C Major fourth position
Understanding the C Major Scale: Fourth PositionWelcome to another Guitar Theory Simplified lesson! In this blog, we dive into the C major scale in the fourth position. This position helps you transition smoothly across the neck while exploring higher notes....
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Scale Positions
Understanding Scale Positions on the GuitarWelcome to another lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series! In this blog, we’ll explore the concept of scale positions on the guitar. Learning to play scales in different positions across the fretboard is essential...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - The IV-I-V-vi progression
The IV-I-V-vi Chord ProgressionIn this Guitar Theory Simplified blog, we explore the IV-I-V-vi chord progression, a versatile progression that can evoke various emotional textures in your music. This sequence offers a smooth flow of chords that works well in many...
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Guitar Theory Simplified: The Minor Pentatonic Scale
Understanding the Minor Pentatonic Scale on GuitarIn this lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series, we focus on the minor pentatonic scale, a must-know scale for any guitarist. Its rich, expressive sound is the foundation of many blues, rock, and...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Half Steps
Understanding Half Steps on GuitarIn this Guitar Theory Simplified lesson, we explore the concept of half steps, one of the most basic yet important aspects of music theory. A half step is the distance of one fret on the guitar...