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Grateful Dead leader and guitarist Jerry Garcia is revered as one of the most inventive and unique soloists ever, having forged a distinctive style that is an amalgam of rock, pop, country, jazz, bluegrass, Appalachian folk and more.

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Reference for remembering the names and spellings of each of the melodic minor modes. Each example lists the scale degrees that make up the mode in comparrison to a major scale and the mode spelled from the common root note ‘D’

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the ukulele guitar chords are arranged in four different positions, including five major minor scale

If you want to create varied and interesting blues guitar solos, I would strongly recommend getting to grips with the major pentatonic scale.

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My mission is to help YOU grow as a guitarist by giving you a deeper understanding of how the guitar fretboard and guitar theory work. I am passionate about sharing my love of music and the value of guitar music theory. You might call me the visual learner’s guitar instructor. My teaching approach is all about presenting concepts in concise, intuitive ways using high-quality graphics and animation. I’ve always loved designing things. Becoming a content creator is like my dream job…

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the major chords for guitar are arranged in green and black, with an image of four minor

One of the most popular chords progression in B Major is the 1, 6, 4, 5 progression. In the key of B major this would be B Major, G sharp minor, E major and F sharp major. Use these guitar diagrams to help you play this chords progression. For more music theory resources, check out jadebultitude.com

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