Now you're going to learn how to play a one octave G major scale. Begin by playing the G string open. Then put your second finger on the second fret of the G string. This makes the note then play the B string open. Ah, then place your number one finger on the first fret of the B string to play the notes C. Then put your third finger on the third fret of the B string to play the note D. Then play the high E string open. Then put your second finger on the second fret of the high E string to play F sharp Finally, Put your third finger on the third fret of the high E string to play G. Let's try that one more time.
G string open, second finger on the G string to play a string open, first finger on the first fret of the B string to play C, third finger on the third fret of the B string to play D. high E string open, second finger on the second fret of the highest rating to play F sharp and third finger on the high E string to play G. Now let's try the whole scale as whole notes. One, two. Ready, though, Chad. Or three 443443 for sure. 23434 Now let's try it with each note as a half note. One, two.
Ready, go. Sure. Let's try that one more time. One, two, ready go. Sure. Now let's try it with each node as a quarter note.
So one click for each note. One, two. Ready? Go. Sure, try again. One, two.
Ready, go. Sure. One, two. Ready, go. Now we're going to try to scale descending as whole notes, one, two. Ready, go.
34343443444 Now let's try the scale descending as half notes. One, two, ready go. Try it again. One, two. Ready? Go.
Now we're gonna play a descending it's quarter notes. One, two. Ready? Go. Try again. One, two.
Ready, go. Last time. One, two, ready go. Now we're going to try it ascending and descending as quarter notes. One, two. Ready, go.
Sure to get one, two, ready go.