5 FLAT Major KEYS Index. : \Eb/\Gb\/Ab\/Bb\/Db Major Scales For Guitar
|Eb| |Gb||Ab||Bb| |Db|
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Technical NOTE: POSITION ..# here Index based second fret
Press Left thumb at center distance of the Width of the back of
the guitar neck, opposite the Third fret, and hold there.
Relax the fretting fingers over the neck of the guitar:
L1 L2 L3 L4-SS~DSLeft (Fret)Hand
Fret #1 #2 #3 #4
/T\...Left Thumb
POSITION # is defined as that Fret # which is one lower than the
space opposite to the Fret hand thumb . Shifting Positions is
technically different from Stretching. The Second and Third
fingers are fret stationary in a scale sense.
/Fret stationary\
Accidentals are the piano's Black keys
The five repeating notes in this pattern, seen, are
|Eb| |Gb||Ab||Bb| |Db||Eb| |Gb...)
|D#| |F#||G#||A#| |C#||D#| |F#...)Enharmonic names
Adding one Flat, successively, up a 4th or down a 5th, to the
Treble Clef, after B Flat which denotes the accidental of F Major,
5 Flat Keys are derived:
(a sixth Key, C Flat= B Natural, Enharmonically)
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