1 00:00:13,571 --> 00:00:14,661 Hello, viewers 2 00:00:14,661 --> 00:00:18,865 So here we are for, uhh, position 2 of the 3 note per string scale 3 00:00:18,865 --> 00:00:22,112 So, uhm, what we're going to be doing this time, now 4 00:00:22,112 --> 00:00:26,420 The first scale that we learned started on the note G, and went up like this: 5 00:00:26,420 --> 00:00:31,841 ♫ 6 00:00:31,841 --> 00:00:34,766 Now this next one is going to start on the note A, 7 00:00:34,766 --> 00:00:38,538 now some people call it the Dorian position, but I don't really think 8 00:00:38,538 --> 00:00:43,275 -okay it kind of is, but really it is just the second position of the G major scale 9 00:00:43,275 --> 00:00:45,963 using a 3 note per string technique. 10 00:00:45,963 --> 00:00:49,213 Now, I'll play it for you quickly here and then we'll go into a close-up and 11 00:00:49,213 --> 00:00:51,390 you can see exactly how it's done. 12 00:00:51,390 --> 00:00:53,604 So here it is in the big, wide view: 13 00:00:53,604 --> 00:01:05,177 ♫ 14 00:01:05,177 --> 00:01:05,894 The root note 15 00:01:05,894 --> 00:01:06,613 ♫ 16 00:01:06,613 --> 00:01:07,494 is now there. 17 00:01:07,494 --> 00:01:09,841 Okay, now let's go to a close-up mate? 18 00:01:11,431 --> 00:01:17,113 Okay, so here we go for position 2, G major scale, 3 notes per string, 19 00:01:17,113 --> 00:01:20,894 and make sure that you realize that the highest, the last root note here is this 20 00:01:20,894 --> 00:01:21,721 this G here. 21 00:01:21,721 --> 00:01:24,020 But we're gonna start out on the A now. 22 00:01:24,020 --> 00:01:27,152 So here we go, now we're going to use your first finger 23 00:01:27,152 --> 00:01:28,243 second finger 24 00:01:28,243 --> 00:01:29,606 third finger 25 00:01:29,606 --> 00:01:33,555 because that way we're keeping our hand in the right position the whole way through. 26 00:01:33,555 --> 00:01:34,277 So we got this 27 00:01:34,277 --> 00:01:44,202 ♫ 28 00:01:44,202 --> 00:01:46,438 now, big position change now 29 00:01:46,438 --> 00:02:06,828 ♫ 30 00:02:06,828 --> 00:02:10,713 Little bit faster and smoother now, just be really aware of this position change 31 00:02:10,713 --> 00:02:12,098 here where it goes from here 32 00:02:12,098 --> 00:02:15,358 ♫ 33 00:02:15,358 --> 00:02:16,454 It's quite a big one. 34 00:02:16,454 --> 00:02:20,791 ♫ 35 00:02:20,791 --> 00:02:23,490 Might be worth practicing that little bit just like that 36 00:02:23,490 --> 00:02:27,338 ♫ 37 00:02:27,338 --> 00:02:30,189 When you get to your cycling. Anyway, here we go again 38 00:02:30,189 --> 00:02:31,207 smoother and... 39 00:02:31,207 --> 00:02:54,329 ♫ 40 00:02:54,329 --> 00:02:58,721 So, that was position 2 of the G major scale using 3 notes per string. 41 00:02:58,721 --> 00:03:02,510 I have got to say it again, do it slowly. 42 00:03:02,510 --> 00:03:06,227 Umm, so, make sure you do it really... yeah practice it real slow, get it right 43 00:03:06,227 --> 00:03:10,236 and then have a go at applying those cycling tricks that we just used 44 00:03:10,236 --> 00:03:12,525 in the last lesson to that scale. 45 00:03:12,833 --> 00:03:16,242 Now, that's going to be a little bit tricky particularly on that change 46 00:03:16,242 --> 00:03:19,928 between the 3rd string and the 2nd string where there's a big position jump. 47 00:03:19,928 --> 00:03:23,552 It's dead normal for that to be a bit of a struggle, but it's not that hard. 48 00:03:23,552 --> 00:03:26,898 It just takes a little extra bit of practice, so have a groove on that, and 49 00:03:26,898 --> 00:03:29,667 in the next lesson I'll show you how to join 50 00:03:29,667 --> 00:03:30,864 your 1st position to your 2nd position 51 00:03:30,864 --> 00:03:32,357 See you's later!