E major scale guitar positions 285505-E major pentatonic scale guitar positions
In this video, Chris Becknell covers transposable oneoctave major scale shapes in the second position He walks you through how to play A, E, C, and G MajorBegin this pattern using your second (middle) finger In the fifth position, you will need to shift your hand position up a fret on the second string Stay in this new position for the notes on the second and first strings When descending the scale, stay in this new position for the first and second stringsTo play the E major scale in the open position, use your index finger for notes on the first fret, your middle finger for notes on the second, and your pinky for notes on the fourth Normally, you would use your ring finger to play notes on the third fret, but since there are no notes on the third fret in the open position of the E major scale, you won't need to use your ring finger here Guitar Scales Elmore Music E major pentatonic scale guitar positions