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Major Scale · Mode I-VII

(Fingering in A Major)
 
Root (Circle) = Root 
VI
Aeolian
F# Aeolian (Mode VI) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
VII
Locrian
G# Locrian (Mode VII) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
I
Ionian
A Ionian (Mode I) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
II
Dorian
B Dorian (Mode II) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
III
Phrygian
C# Phrygian (Mode III) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
IV
Lydian
D Lydian (Mode IV) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
V
Mixo-
lydian
E MixoLydian (Mode V) / A Major Scale for Guitar (Fingering)
Roman Numeral I to XV
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Fingering of the Major Scale in Seven Positions

The A major scale consists of the notes A, B, C#, D, E, F# and G#. A distinct fingering is formed from each of these seven steps, named by church mode I-VII and its root A marked by a circle. To play the pattern in a different key, it must be moved according to the transposing table.