Learn the best way to visualize chords and scales to easily move them across the fretboard
How does the quirky tuning of the G and B strings affect scales and chords Learn to traverse the warp and use the circle of fifths to navigate the fretboard with 80 less memorization. See how it applies to triads, the pentatonic scale, and soloing in the blues. Errata: The E major triad is mistakenly labeled as an F major triad at around 3:00. Also, in the circleoffifths section, there are 4 step sizes that visit all 12 notes, not 3 as stated (1, 5, 7, and 11 semitones). For downloadable, printable cheat sheets for this video and others, visit: You can learn more and sign up for our email newsletter at Keywords: guitar lesson, music theory, circle of fifths, circle of fourths, pentatonic scales, triads, blues soloing 00:00 Introduction Movable Shapes 00:50 Oldschool tuning 02:04 The Warp 02:45 Moving Triads 03:15 The Circle of 4ths, 5ths 05:05
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