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This video will help if you’re not familiar with how to make major scales on the guitar: https://youtu.be/PZr4frJtfd4
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In this lesson, I show how to use a major scale to build major and minor chords all over the fingerboard. From there, I offer a fun way to practice getting to know the fingerboard by exploring a small area at a time, gradually building up. It’s important to explore and tinker with different variations and arrangements of roots, thirds, and fifths. I hope you enjoy!