How Do You Play A D Flat Major Scale On Guitar?
“RYAN LARSON: Now we’re going to go over our D flat major scale and you want to make sure you write these down at home, it’s very easy. It’s all on the 4th, 6th, and 8th fret. And we start on the 2nd string, 4-6-8, 4-6-8. And these are your first 6 notes, 1-2-3-4-5-6, and then we go down, 1-7-6-5, and it’s 4-6-8 too. So three strings and you skip a fret each time, very easy scale, and we’re going to show you the tab so you write it down with the letters. So we started here, right? 2nd string, 4-6-8, up a string, 4-6-8, then we had 8-6-4 going down on the low string. And you start here and might want to number them. D flat is 4, E flat is 6, F is 8, and go up a string. G flat is four, A flat is 6, B flat is 8, and then when you go down a string, you have C is 8, B flat is 6, and A flat is 4. So you want to write these down and as we go through, when we have an F chord, we can go “Oh, okay, F, D flat, E, F…oh okay, it’s an F chord, oh it’s an F7”, and you apply your chord that you have