Now you're going to learn how to play a one octave G major scale. Begin by playing the G string open, then late a on the second fret then be on the fourth fret, C on the fifth fret D, on the seventh fret, e on the ninth fret, F sharp on the 11th fret and G on the 12th fret. Let's try that one more time. G string open a on the second fret. Be on the fourth fret and see on the fifth threaten D on the seventh fret, e on the ninth fret, F sharp on the 11th fret, and G on the 12th fret. Now let's try the whole scale as whole notes.
One to Ready, go to three, or a two, three, or B, two, three, or C two, three, or the two, three, or the 234 F sharp 234 G 234. Now let's try it with each note as a half note. One, two Ready, go. G to A to B to C to B to B to F sharp to G. Let's try them one more time. One, two, ready, go. G to a to b, to C to B to F sharp to chain.
Now let's try it with each node as a quarter note. So one click for each note. One, two. Ready? Go. G, A, B, C, D, E, the F sharp, G. Try it again.
One, two, ready, go. G, A, B, C, D, E, F sharp, G, again. One, two. Ready, go. G, A, B, C, D, mean, F sharp thing. Now we're going to try to scale descending as whole notes.
One, two, ready? Go. g 234, F sharp, two, three, or 234 d 234 c 234 b 234. A two, three, or G 234. Now let's try the scale descending as half notes. One, two, ready, go.
E to F sharp to B to B to C to B to A to G, to try it again. One, two. Ready, go. G to F sharp, two, B, two, B, two, C, two, B, two, a, two, B, two. Now we're going to play a descending as quarter notes. One, two, ready go.
D, F sharp, B, C, D, a chain one last time. One, two, ready, go, G, F sharp, E, D, C, B, they are going to try it ascending and descending as quarter notes. One, two, ready, go. G, A, B, C, the meaning of sharp, G, F sharp being the C, the A, the get one, two. Ready, go. G, A, B, C, sci fi being sharp I'm sure being me see the name