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How Do You Play F Major/D Minor Scale On Guitar (Adopted From Cyclopedia Music Theory)?

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How Do You Play F Major/D Minor Scale On Guitar (Adopted From Cyclopedia Music Theory)?

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The F Major Scale is fashioned from the Key of F Major – F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, (F) and consists of the formula: tone-tone-tone-semitone-tone-tone-tone-semitone. Its relative minor is G Minor. F Major (in position) beginning on the A or 5th string, at the 1st fret: Lower tetrachord: F, G, A Bb Upper tetrachord: C, D, E, (F) e ——————————————-1–3–5– B ————————————–3–5———- G —————————–2–3–5—————- D ——————–2–3–5————————- A ———–1–3–5———————————- E –1–3–5——————————————- e –3–1——————————————– B ——–5–3————————————– G ————–5–3–2—————————– D ———————–5–3–2——————– A ——————————–5–3–1———– E —————————————–5–3–1– The Dm scale is fashioned s

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