This time let’s take a look at the E major scale. Guitar scale, of course.
A standard pattern has been presented on the image below. The scale starts with an E sound and ends with an E sound as well.
Here’s a tab for little additional help:
This pattern is great for practicing. When playing it you’re hitting E sounds three times, each an octave higher. A cool exercise for stretching your fingers and getting familiar with the fretboard.
Additional how-to video:
If you want to learn more you can visit all-guitar-chords.com and get the full pattern for the E major scale (click here).
(Images by http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/)
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