Scale Lesson 8

C Major Scale in 5th Position

C Major Scale in 5th Position

In this lesson we learn a new form for our C major scale.  This time we are in 5th position and we can easily play 2 octaves.

Some people prefer to not have to stretch to get the B (on 4th string) and instead shift back to 4th position to play it on the 4th fret of your G string.  This would mean you would play the C and D on 3rd string with fingers 2 and 4 instead of 1 and 3 if you were to stay in position and use the stretch to the B.

Hopefully that makes sense.  I will do a video on this shortly and add it to this page to further explain it.

Extended

C Major Scale Extended in 5th Position

Play from A to A and you are playing an A minor scale.

Pentatonic

C Major/A Minor Pentatonic in 5th Position

By removing the 4th and 7th from the C major scale we have a pentatonic scale.  In this case the F (4th) and B (7th) were removed.

Play from C to C and you are playing a C major pentatonic scale

Play from A to A and you are playing an A minor pentatonic scale

Same Form:  Different Keys

This Form is Reinforced in Lessons:

The 5th Position C Major Scale Form used with other keys and positions:

Scale Lesson 5 - G Major Scale in 1st Position (Open)

Lesson 11 - A Major Scale in 2nd Position

Lesson 12 - E Major Scale in 9th Position

Lesson 16 - D Major in 7th Position