Guitar Scale Patterns

Guitar Advice From Yoda

In one of the Star Wars movies, Yoda said this:

“Try not. Do or do not! There is no try.”

Complicated, kinda deep stuff, for a little green guy.

Apparently, what was intended by this saying is don’t attempt a task with the attitude of just “giving it a shot.”

Instead, attempt the task with the attitude of mastering it.

That’s good advice for people learning things on the guitar.

I’ve spoken with people who never thought they’d be able to actually understand the fretboard, and how it works together.

Because of this mindset, when they actually tried to learn the scales, it was from a very timid perspective. They’d learn a little, then quickly lose interest, mostly because they thought they couldn’t do it.

Thankfully, it isn’t that hard to learn how the fretboard works… completely.

Learn the guitar fretboard, the easy way!

I’m not promising you’ll turn into a guitar playing Jedi Master or anything, but I can promise you that if you apply yourself, you WILL learn the fretboard using this method.

In fact, I guarantee it.

Learning the fretboard is likely easier than you think. In fact, the Guitar Scale Patterns course is only two hours… a single DVD.

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Do I have to learn every note on the fretboard?

I got a question from a subscriber, asking this:

“Is it necessary to learn every note on the fretboard?”

My answer to that is the classic: It Depends.

Because it does depend… on whether or not you want to play that thing very well!

If you’re content to only ever pick away at the guitar in a haphazard and half-hearted kind of way, then no, you don’t really need to learn all the notes.

In fact, probably just a handful of chords will do.

Don’t get me wrong – there are plenty of people out there who can only play a few chords on the guitar and enjoy themselves quite nicely at that level. That’s cool.

But please don’t confuse that with KNOWING how to play WELL.

If you’ve ever wanted to get beyond that most basic of playing levels, then YES, you need to learn somethings about your instrument.

It’s like learning to drive standard, and asking if you need to know what the gear numbers mean.

Anyone who has ever driven standard will quickly agree with me that it makes a BIG difference if you shift into fifth by accident instead of second!

In a vehicle, not knowing the gears and their relation to each other could get you into an accident…

Thankfully, the stakes are lower with the guitar, but the principle is the same.

The notes on the fretboard aren’t mysterious secret agents, wearing black hats and running around changing position on you every time you pickup the guitar.

They’re all in order, and they stay in the same place!

On top of that, they’re arranged in patterns which makes it quick to learn a whole lot of scales in a very short time

… with very little memorization required.

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If you’ve ever felt intimidated at the prospect of learning the fretboard…

Or perhaps you started once, only to quickly get confused and drop it shortly after…

Then take heart.

The fretboard CAN be learned.

It ISN’T rocket science.

And I’ve explained the whole thing in a nice easy-going two hour video, which you can find here.

Yeah, people say I’m easy going hehe 🙂

Over ‘n’ Out

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The Fretboard in the Key of E (Cheat Sheet)

As promised, here is the download link to the cheat sheet that has all the notes in the key of E.

Fretboard in EAs you can see, there are four different scale patterns shown in boxes. E major is shown both in open position as well as at the 12th fret in the standard box shape.

In orange you will see all of the E’s marked on the fretboard. Pay close attention, because this is an important gaming pattern (the octave).

Download the Cheat Sheet

(Right click on the link and select ‘Save Target As’)

Basically, each box represents a spot where you can play the scale in the key of E. These are all diatonic – not pentatonic. I’ll explain the difference there in another post.

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IMPORTANT:

If you’re just getting started with guitar scales, its quite possible this cheat sheet might be a bit over your head. I go into quite a bit of detail on the patterns on this sheet, as well as many more in the Guitar Scale Patterns lesson. It is over 2 hours of video, going into detail on the online gaming different patterns that are on the guitar fretboard – why they’re there, how to find them, and most importantly, how to use them.

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