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Understanding Simple Scale and Chord Theory for Guitar with Steve Stine

Jan 05, 202311 min
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The theory of guitar chords includes how scales are used to create chords as well as the various quality and types based on the intervals of the chord tones and the frequency of notes used to create each chord.

In today’s episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcasts, I’m going to talk about simple scale and chord theory for guitar.

Curious about how chords are made? Tune in now and check out this new episode! Be optimistic and keep practicing!


Highlights:

  • (00:02) Relative Major Versus Relative Minor
  • (01:53 )Interval as the Distances Between Notes
  • (04:16 )Reinitializing the Key of G to Be Like the Key of C
  • (04:52) Positioning the Major Keys
  • (07:32) What Is a Relative Minor?
  • (10:19) Understanding the Idea of Modes
  • (10:47) Familiarizing the Dorian Keys


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