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  1. In this lesson we’re going to do a deep dive into the E major scale on guitar. We’ll cover everything from the notes and intervals to scale patterns and modes. We’ll harmonize the scale to build the chords of E major and take a look at some example songs that are based in the key of E.

  2. Jun 20, 2011 · As promised, here is the download link to the cheat sheet that has all the notes in the key of E. As you can see, there are four different scale patterns shown in boxes. E major is shown both in open position as well as at the 12th fret in the standard box shape. In orange you will see all of the Es marked on the fretboard.

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  4. Chord Function Chord Progressions Relative Minor F Gb E G Eb D Ab Ebm Bbm C#m G#m Dm Em Cm Bm Fm F#m A Am Bb Gm B C C# I ii iii IV V vi vii° Tonic Supertonic Mediant Sudoinant oinant Suediant Sutonic

  5. Step 1: Understand the basics. Step 2: The Major Scale. Step 3: The Minor Scale. Step 4: The Major Pentatonic Scale. Step 5: The Minor Pentatonic Scale. Step 6: The Blues Scale. Step 7: Learn how to diagnose keys. Step 8: Understand the huge importance of root notes.

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  6. Use the E minor pentatonic scale when playing 12 Bar blues in either E major or E minor, it works equally well over both. Use the G major pentatonic in Folk, Country and Rock in the key of G when you don’t want the blues sound. The lack of the major scale’s 4th and 7th scale tones makes the pentatonic sound wonderfully generic.

  7. Sep 24, 2021 · The E major scale has 7 notes, which means that there will be 7 chords in the key of E. Each chord will root on a note of the scale. TIP : The chords of any major key will always have the following major-minor pattern:

  8. The key of E Major contains the following chords: E. F#m. G#m. A. B. C#m. D#°. These chords are formed by stacking thirds on each note of the E Major scale, so that we are left with seven three-note voicings (more about this later). This is the most common way to produce chords in any given key.

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