Basic Guitar Scales II

Now that you have learned the scales in their abbreviated form, here are the full scales in the first position. In addition to the first part, there are the following six scales:

  • The basic scales without accidentals: C major and A minor
  • The scales with a sharp accidental: G major and E minor
  • The scales with a flat accidental: F major and D minor

C MAJOR & A MINOR SCALE

C Major
A Minor

G MAJOR & E MINOR MINOR SCALE

G Major
E Minor

F MAJOR & D MINOR SCALE​

F major
D Minor

Recommended Study Pieces

There are many pieces with scale passages from all kind of genres, but the repertoire for classical guitar is an excellent starting point for your scale workouts. Here are a few etudes that contain some of the above mentioned scales:

  • Poco Allegretto in F (Op.241 Nr.16) – Fernando Carulli
    • Rather technical study with full F- and C-Major scales
  • Allegro Moderato in D, edited (Op.31 Nr.3) – Fernando Sor
    • Only the melody. A very muscial study of the D-Major scale!
  • Andante in A-Minnor, edited (Op.31. Nr.2) – Fernando Sor
    • similiar to the above but in A-Minor

After you can play some basic scales in the first position, the next step is to work on the entire fretboard. See the Scales and Fingerings section. 

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