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Which Scales Should Be Learned

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Which Scales Should Be Learned

Beginning to learn scales and modes can be daunting. There are so many scales out there. There are six scales discussed on these pages.To use this page, simply look for your musical interest, and read that section. It's that easy. This page is by no means exhaustive, but it should give you an idea of where to start.


Rock/Classic Rock

Rock music consists mostly of major keys and major chords. Therefore, rock guitarists often make use of the major scale or the major pentatonic scale. If a minor key is encountered, simply translate the major pentatonic scale into the minor pentatonic scale.

Alternative

Alternative music consists almost entirely of major keys. Alternative guitarists usually limit themselves to the major pentatonic scale, though the major scale is also encountered.

Folk

Folk music consists almost entirely of major keys and major chords. Folk musicians usually use the major scale.

Blues/Jazz

Blues music contains many minor chords and seventh chords; in both major and minor keys. Blues guitarists therefore use many minor scales and both the major and minor pentatonic scales. The melodic minor scale is a good place to start.


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