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Major Scale | Pattern Examples

Use the major scale pattern learned in the last video in the music theory series to make major scales 🙂 Follow along: 

Major Scale

Okay, you made it this far! Congrats! Thanks for tuning into this series. In this video, I do my best to explain the Major Scale and how to construct it. I say construct because when you learn the steps and patterns you can apply this to any other note to make its major scale. I ...  Show more

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