C Major Scale Chords, Chart of 5th String Root Forms
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C Major Scale Chords, Chart of 5th String Root Moveable Forms
These movable chords directly replace the barre chord forms, and are what the masters like Hendrix, Page, Clapton, etc. really use. Movable 5th String Root
Chord Forms in this Chart:
C Major Scale
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C Major Scale Notes:
- C D E F G A B
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Major Scale- Scale Degrees:
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Major Scale Alternative Names:
- Ionian
The Major Scale is sometime called the The Ionian Mode. It is the first mode of Major and the third mode of Minor (Built on the flatted third degree). See:
The Major Scale is seldom used for guitar solos. It has 2 notes that are traditionally considered dissonant: the 4 and the 7.
Remove the 7 and you have the Hexatonic Major Scale. See:
Take away the 4 and the 7 and you have the Pentatonic Major Scale See:
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