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  • Home
  • Tools
  • Start Here
    • Holding the Guitar
    • Left Hand
    • Right Hand
    • 1234 Warm Up
  • Sight Reading
  • Lessons
    • Circle of Fifths
    • Major Scale
    • Major Scale / Intervals
    • Chromatic Scale/Intervals
  • Jazz
    • The Mini-Fakebook
    • Barry Harris Creation
    • Chromatic Major Scale
    • Chromatic Minor Scale
    • Chromatics to the 3rd/7th
  • Arpeggios
    • Triads - Chords
    • 4 Notes - Seventh Chords
    • Dom7 Arpeggio+Inversions
    • Mi7 Arpeggio+Inversions
  • Chords
    • Dom7 Chord Inversions
    • The CAGED System
    • A Maj Triad Inversions
    • 15 Most Important Chords
  • Backing Tracks
  • Get Inspired
    • Bucky Pizzarelli
    • Roy Clark

Major Scale in Intervals

Interval Patterns with the Major Scale

Add this to your collection of Permutations, the musical patterns you apply to your scales and arpeggios. Remember that intervals are reciprocals of each other and can be flipped upside down like this:


  • Unison = Octave
  • mi2 = MA7
  • MA2 = mi7
  • mi3 = MA6
  • MA3 = mi6
  • P4 = P5

Take note of those relationships. 

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MP3

Here is what the above exercise sounds like played straight through. Spend time on each one, memorize them, play with a metronome slow and fast, transpose to other keys, play over backing tracks...

I will add a few below.

Major Scale Interval Patterns (mp3)Download
One Chord Workout - Jazz Backing Track Jam in GMaj7 (mp3)Download
Single Chord Backing Track in G Major (mp3)Download

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Just do it!.

Thirds

The building blocks of chords, a must!!

Fourths

Fifths

Sixths

Inverted thirds! Obviously important!

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