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Lessons: Lesson #6195: The Three Most Important Scale Patterns

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The Three Most Important Scale Patterns


by Gary Murphy (3469)

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I-IV-V in A

The chords fragments are A (A-C#-E), D/A (A-C#-F#), and E/G# (G#-B-E).

A
D/A
E/G#

 

 


Here are the corresponding major big boxes A (A-F#-E-C#), D (D, B, A, F#), E (E, C#, B, G#):

A
D
E

 

 


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