Relative Minor and Major | CAGED Overview 10/10

Garret’s Guitar Lessons This is a basic rundown of a simple way to find what the relative minor or major is. How is this useful? To see how and what chords, scales and arpeggios are similar. 4th finger on the major - a finger to a fret - 1st finger is your relative minor 1st finger on the major - a finger to a fret - 4th finger is your relative major Take a look and compare the scales (and pentatonics) of these sets. C major - A minor G major - E minor With a skipping strings these sets also work: E m
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