Learn the difference between Major Scale Patterns and Positions
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This is lesson 11 from our series “Music Theory For Guitar”
For Lesson 1:
• Music Theory for Guitar
*Lesson 1: Intervals and how to play them on 1 string up to an octave
*Lesson 2: Intervals between the open strings
*Lesson 3: Intervals and Interval shapes
*Lesson 4: Octaves and Octave Shapes
*Lesson 5: Unison notes and Unison note shapes
*Lesson 6: The Musical Alphabet and Chromatic Scale
*Lesson 7: The Major Scale
*Lesson 8: Intervals of the Major Scale
*Lesson 9: Major Scale Patterns
*Lesson 10: Upper Intervals of the Major Scale
**Lesson 11: Learn the difference between Major Scale Patterns and Positions. Patterns refer to a shape and the shape of the pattern stays the same no matter where you move it on the fretboard. Moving a Pattern just changes the key. Position refers to where you are on the fretboard.