Learn Guitar: Section 2 Part C, Done Constructing Lesson plan hoping to film and edit before bed for next lesson tomorrow


Steem is so amazing. So awesome I can am finally doing this series and earning some power wit it to remake our world. I have wanted to make my own guitar learning video series since at least 2012, but kept putting it off. I even wrote out 90% of what I needed to do but didn't progress past that and it fizzled out. Thanks to steem finally doing it, and because of the daily post deadline to stay active doing it in a way that evenutally chisels out an amazing product.

I really am so excited for what I will have ready for your inspection and use to learn and/or teach guitar all public domain un licensed by the end of March. So great the new additions to the free info movement that Steem is catalyzing with Learn Guitar and via how it is helping groups like Pixabay.

So this third and final section of section 2 will teach you the blues scale modification for the pentatonic scale.
Additionally, we will dive deep into the modes and analyze the spacing, for each mode. Perhaps most relevant to playing guitar, we will also do some practical not super music theory stuff by diving into interval patterns and chords to play as related to modes and spacing if you want it to fit into western music.

One really common interval patter is 1, 6, 4, 5, used in many doo wop and pop songs.

You also go 6, 5, 4, like all along the watch tower.

Also 1, 2, 4, 5.

1, 4 , 5 is common to many things and is the basis of the twelve bar blues.

There may be some other common interval. For 1, 4, 5, use major, for 2, 6 intervals use minor. We will go deepr into this.

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