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  2. Guitar Scales - All Guitar Chords

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    Click on one of the guitar scale category buttons (Common, Rare and Exotic) to see the scale you are looking for. Click on the scale type button. Select a scale shape. Selecting this option displays the guitar scale notes along the entire length of the fretboard.

  3. Scale Identifier (Namer) - All Guitar Chords

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    Click on the fretboard, to find scales with corresponding notes. Guitar scale identifier.

  4. Chord Identifier (Namer) - All Guitar Chords

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    Click on the fretboard, to find chords with corresponding notes. What chord is this? When you are playing the guitar, you sometimes improvise and discover a new chord shape, you like the sound, but you don't know the chord's name.

  5. Scales To Chords - All Guitar Chords

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    How To Use Chord Identifier (Reverse Chord Finder) Scales to Chords guitar tool.

  6. Guitar Chords

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    Are you looking for a guitar chord? You’ve come to the right place. You will find here more than 2,700 guitar chords with finger placements and audio samples. To find a particular chord you have to click on the chord’s root note…

  7. In the major scale, you would use a maj7 arpeggio. You don't have to, but this is how I'm going to demonstrate it. The point in me doing this is so that you understand the basics, and hopefully gain the spark to try it yourself and learn new arpeggios suited to each individual mode.

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