G Major Scale Workout - Two Octaves Guitar Tabs
Exercises
G Major Scale Workout - Two Octaves Guitar Tablature: One Song, Many Styles
Recomended level: Beginner
This G Major Scale Workout on Guitar with three different tablatures gives players a great exercise to build their fretting hand dexterity. This guitar exercise includes a two octave scale in 3rds, as well as a Scale pattern #1 and Two Octave Scale. All of these patterns can be used to build finger strength, coordination, and speed on the guitar fretboard.
Learn how to play G Major Scale Workout - Two Octaves on Guitar with this selection of tablatures:
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Two Octave Scale
- Difficulty
- Key G
- Tempo 80 bpm
- Tuning EADGBE
This is a basic one octave G major scale. You could play it entirely out of first position(matching finger to fret). You can also play this as marked in the tab - out of 2nd position...
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Scale Pattern #1
- Difficulty
- Key G
- Tempo 80 bpm
- Tuning EADGBE
This pattern is what we like to call the '1231 2342' pattern, which refers to the scale degrees. Listen to this scale a few times to get it in your head, then play along with the tab...
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Two Octave Scale in 3rds
- Difficulty
- Key G
- Tempo 80 bpm
- Tuning EADGBE
This pattern's scale degrees look like this - 13 24 35, etc. You start by going up a third and then you go down a 2nd and it continues in this fashion. Just like the 12312342 pattern...