If you're like most guitarists, you’ve probably dabbled with the major scale—maybe learned a fingering or two—but when it comes to actually using it, things get overwhelming fast. So, like many players, you stick with the pentatonic scale.
But here’s the thing: The major scale is the foundation of all Western music. It’s not just theory—it’s a tool for creativity. And once you understand it across the fretboard, you open up a world of musical possibilities.
That’s exactly what "Unlocking the Major Scale: A Creative Approach to Learning the Fingerboard," is all about.
Instead of dry memorization, I take you through fun, creative exercises—working with 1, 2, and 3 notes per string, helping you break out of rigid shapes and actually make music right away.
You’ll learn:
✅ The major scale across the entire fretboard
✅ How to move beyond "box shapes" and truly know the guitar
✅ Creative exercises that build both technique and musicality
✅ Learn Melodic Sequencing, Intervals, Open Triads, and more
✅ How to practice in a way that fuels creativity—not just repetition
Music is about discovery. It's about expression.
Unfortunately, most lessons forget that part. This course is different...
If you are you ready to unlock the fretboard and start playing with confidence, this course is for you!
Unlock the fretboard and start playing
with confidence
✅ Step-By-Step Video Lessons
✅ Downloadable PDFs with TABs
✅ Watch the course from any browser or use the Teachable iOS App!
What's Inside?
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- Introduction (3:15)
- What Is A Major Scale? (2:55)
- What Is An Interval? (2:40)
- On Creative Practicing (3:44)
- G Major One String At A Time (8:36)
- G Major Two Adjacent Strings (8:14)
- G Major On Non-Adjacent Strings (8:25)
- G Major Scales In 5 Position (13:09)
- G Major Scale In Position With Drone (5:19)
- Approaching A Fingering Creatively (10:24)
- Major Pentatoinc Within The Major Scale (3:09)
- Two Notes Per String G Major Scales (10:49)
- Two Note Per String G Major Scales With Drone (4:36)
- G Major Scales Three Notes Per String (15:30)
- Picking and Legato (6:51)
- Picking Technique (3:47)
- Six Note Groupings (10:21)
- Melodic Sequencing (10:28)
- Larger Intervals & A Peak Into Eric Johnson's Approach To Chords (10:51)
- Closing Thoughts (3:21)