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Major scale · 3-notes-per-string

(intervals in A major)
 
V
mixo-
lydian
mixolydian mode 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
VI
aeolian
aeolian scale 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
VII
locrian
locrian scale 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
I
ionian
ionian mode 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
II
dorian
dorian scale 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
III
phrygian
phrygian mode 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
IV
lydian
lydian mode 3-notes-per-string for guitars (intervals)
roman numerals I to XV
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Intervals of the 3-notes-per-string major scale

The structure of the major scale corresponds to the intervals root (1), second (2), major third (3), fourth (4), fifth (5), sixth (6) and major seventh (j7). A distinct fingering is formed from each of these seven notes and named according to church modes I-VII. To move these patterns to other keys than A major, use the transposing table.

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