I’ve included some other scales for reference. The following diagrams are all in the key of A (unless otherwise noted).

Acoustic Scale

Acoustic Scale

Altered Dominant Scale

Altered Dominant Scale

Asavari Scale – G

Blues Scale

Dominant Pentatonic – C

Dorian Bebop Scale

Double Harmonic Major Scale

Double Harmonic Major Scale

Double Harmonic Minor Scale

Double Harmonic Minor Scale

Enigmatic Scale

Enigmatic Scale

Flamenco Scale

Flamenco Scale

Gypsy Major Scale

Gypsy Minor Scale

Half Whole Diminished Scale

Harmonic Major Scale

Harmonic Major Scale

Harmonic Minor Scale

Harmonic Minor Scale

Hindu Scale – C

Hirajoshi Scale

Hirajoshi Scale

Hungarian Major Scale

Hungarian Major Scale

Hungarian Minor Scale

Hungarian Minor Scale

Insen Scale – C

Istrian Scale

Istrian Scale

Iwato Scale

Iwato Scale

Major b6 Pentatonic Scale – B

Melodic Minor Scale

Melodic Minor Scale

Mixolydian Bebop Scale

Neapolitan Major Scale

Neapolitan Major Scale

Neapolitan Minor Scale

Neapolitan Minor Scale

Persian Scale

Prometheus Scale

Prometheus Scale

Rock n Roll Scale

Spanish Scale

Symmetrical Scale – F

Symmetrical Scale

Tritone Scale

Tritone Scale

Vietnamese Scale

Vietnamese Scale

Whole Half Diminished Scale

Whole Tone Scale

Yo Scale

Yo Scale

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Major Scale Legato by Mode

Major Scale Legato by Mode 3NPS

Holding the Guitar

When you begin, whether you are playing acoustic or electric, you should be sitting down. Make sure you sit on a chair that doesn’t have an arm rest. Arm rests

Triads

A triad is a chord made up of three notes: the root, the 3rd and the 5th. Triads are the building blocks of most chords in music. There are four