1 00:00:02,529 --> 00:00:09,650 Hi guys, this video is related to the C major scale we have learned during this week. It starts 2 00:00:09,650 --> 00:00:18,850 in the third string where we can obtain the note C as an open string, I mean without any finger 3 00:00:18,850 --> 00:00:29,969 in the frets. So now we are going to practice, we are going to identify the notes in the 4 00:00:29,969 --> 00:00:40,450 different strings right so we start in the third string note do in the second fret in the same 5 00:00:40,450 --> 00:00:53,090 string re we go to the next one to the second string so as our open string is mi in the first 6 00:00:53,090 --> 00:01:06,469 First fret, fa, third fret, sol, first open string, la, in the second fret, si, and finally 7 00:01:06,469 --> 00:01:09,849 in the third fret, do. 8 00:01:09,849 --> 00:01:19,329 And then we come back, do, si, la. 9 00:01:19,329 --> 00:01:34,230 Now second string, Sol, Fa, Mi as an open string, Re in the second fret, and finally 10 00:01:34,230 --> 00:01:36,549 Do again. 11 00:01:36,549 --> 00:01:44,189 So now we are going to play the scale as a crotchets, ok? 12 00:01:44,189 --> 00:01:51,189 So we start in the note C. One, two, three, and four. 13 00:02:14,189 --> 00:02:28,189 Mi. Re. Do. Now, one more time without the voice, without my voice. One and go. 14 00:02:28,189 --> 00:02:53,310 don't forget to alternate the fingers in the right hand 15 00:02:53,310 --> 00:03:03,930 okay so um this exercise can be played as a quavers and as a semi quavers too 16 00:03:03,930 --> 00:03:07,270 So now we are going to play it as a quavers. 17 00:03:08,210 --> 00:03:09,129 We start. 18 00:03:10,090 --> 00:03:12,250 One and go. 19 00:03:24,389 --> 00:03:28,180 And we come back. 20 00:03:38,159 --> 00:03:48,020 Now, practice it as a semi-quaver. 21 00:03:48,020 --> 00:03:51,680 Chocolate, one, and go.