String Theory Chords Media Library

How to Play Major Scale on the Guitar

One of the first things that serious guitarists learn when just beginning on the Guitar is how to play the Major scale. The Major scale can be seen as an important building block of music, as he mentions. Once you learn the Major scale, you can expand upon it and apply it toward many other related concepts on the Guitar.

With this lesson, you will see the Major scale demonstrated along with an outline of the fundamentals.

Try it with G, C, D and so on.

Just remember the pattern: Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half



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Piano Scales Fingering Technique

The proper technique for playing scales on the piano! These exercises will show you how to form your hands in the correct posture while moving higher or lower on the piano keyboard. You'll also learn the logic behind fingerings and different scales.

By understanding scales you will have a high advantage when playing musical pieces or improvising. It will also help you improve your piano-playing motor skills to play faster and smoother.



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How to Play Beginner Guitar Chords

If you're new to the guitar, learning chords and be a difficult task. With this short video lesson, you can learn to play a handful of common chords without having to figure it out for yourself. Just watch how the demonstrator places his fingers on the individual notes to make up the different chords. Then, try it yourself.

Continue practicing each chord individually until you feel comfortable with them and are able to land each the notes which make up the chords accurately. Once you have the chords memorized and are able to properly form them with your fingers, you can begin to combine chords to make up songs!


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Blues Improvisation Tricks for Beginner Pianists

If you're a beginning pianist and want to learn the blues, try out these helpful tips to get you started. You'll instantly be able to play blues licks on the piano and sound great doing it!

Take your blues soloing to a whole new level by learning that C blues scale as she demonstrates. Add to it or try it out with trills and thirds. Don't worry if you can't keep up with everything she is playing. Pick out a few hand positions that she uses and memorize those while adding in trills and thirds.



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Learn to Build Guitar Chords with Simple Music Theory

Learn all about chords and how they are built using simple music theory guidelines. This is a great way to step into a whole new realm and league with your guitar playing! By understanding chords and how they are built, you can begin to piece together all kinds of music theory fundamentals to play other chords, scales and musical compositions.

With this video tutorial you'll learn about scales, intervals and chord qualities such as sixth, ninth, diminished and so on. By understanding how each of these concepts work together, you'll have a much firmer grasp on not only guitar chord theory, but also music theory as a whole!



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How to Read Piano Notes on the Music Staff for Beginners

If you're a beginner on the piano, learning how to read sheet music and notes on the music staff can be very intimidating. With this tutorial, it's spelled out for you in a very easy-to-understand format!

As long as you know your alphabet, you can count up and down on the music staff in the bass and treble clef to pick out any note you want. Just follow the guidelines that he introduces in the video and you'll be picking notes out of sheet music immediately!



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