And, you will see, this is all a part of my larger lesson plan. So, we'll be learning new shapes which connect it to the natural minor scale shape you learned earlier. In this lesson block, however, I want to expand your fretboard knowledge a bit more. All you need to do is shift the numbers over in your mind. Since the chords between the major scale and minor scale are the same, you could just use those same diatonic chord shapes you learned for major keys as the shapes you use for minor. "Can't I use the major scale diatonic chord shapes?" Yes, of course you can. Students commonly ask if they need to learn new shapes since the chords are the same for major and minor. As we work through them, you'll get a feel for the sounds and shapes of the minor scale chords and their numbers/position in the scale versus the major scale. ![]() ![]() Hardly any of this should be new to you, but it might seem like a lot learning a whole new set of numbers.
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