Now for full scale. And there's going to be an A major scale. And we're starting on a note, which is our second string, first string, second string, a Eastern, a string, D string, G string. So we're starting on this a string. And the note that we're ending on is a. So these are the actual notes, we're playing a name, then when I put my first finger down, it's A, B, C sharp, D, E, F sharp, G, sharp, a, and all those notes together when I play them all in a row, make my a scale, a major scale.
And we're gonna play that now. We're going to do one more steps than just playing a scale or a play up and down, up and down. So We're going to start on a string open, F sharp, G sharp. Notice there what happened before, I was only playing notes that were on my a string. And this exercise feature two strings. So I started out on the A string, find my open, and then the first fingers on the A string, second fingers on the A string, third fingers on the A string.
And then I switched over, and I started to play on the E string. But there's a similarity of what I just accomplished. Whatever I've just done, including the distance between all my fingers, and I've played on the A string or the second string First, I'm going to play the exact same thing. But only on my Eastern my littlest string my first string instead, he first finger goes in the same spot, second finger goes in the same spot, and third finger goes in the same spot. So all together, it looks like this open burn through switch over to the string open 123 we're going to do this all the way up without going down yet for the first exercise, so you know why. Ready?
One more time. Right, now we're ready to go up and down a skill. So it looks like this. I get it to this other Angel, this third finger on the E string. I'm not gonna play it again. But I'm gonna go directly back down to my to.
So, example again a little slower finger, third finger, second finger, first finger Ready 321 All right, good job. We've played her a scale and we're on to our next lesson.