Scales are the fundamental elements of music.


A guitar chord is a combination of notes played simultaneously on a guitar. It forms a harmonic sound and is typically used to accompany melodies or provide rhythm in music.

Components of a Scales

A scale in music is a sequence of notes ordered by pitch, either ascending or descending. Scales are foundational in music theory, providing the framework for melody, harmony, and improvisation. Here are the main components of a scale:

Tonic (Root Note)

  • The Scale’s starting note establishes its key
  • Example: “C” is the tonic in the C major scale.

Intervals

  • The distance between each pair of adjacent notes in the Scale.
  • Example: The major Scale has a pattern of whole steps (W) and half steps (H) as follows:
  • W-W-H-W-W-W-H

Mode (Type of Scale)

  • The structure or formula defines how the notes are arranged. Common scales include:
  • Major Scale (e.g., C Major: C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C)
  • Minor Scale (e.g., A Minor: A-B-C-D-E-F-G-A)
  • Pentatonic Scale (five notes)
  • Chromatic Scale (all twelve notes)
  • Modes (e.g., Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian)

Functionality of Notes

  • Each note has a role in creating tension and resolution:
    • Tonic: The stable, home note.
    • Dominant: Creates tension leading back to the tonic.
    • Leading Tone: Pulls strongly towards the tonic.

Scale Degrees

  • The individual notes on a scale, each assigned a number relative to the tonic.
  • On a significant scale, they are typically named:
    • Tonic (1st)
    • Supertonic (2nd)
    • Mediant (3rd)
    • Subdominant (4th)
    • Dominant (5th)
    • Submediant (6th)
    • Leading Tone (7th)

Octave

  • The range between the first note (tonic) and its higher equivalent.
  • Example: In the C major scale, the first and eighth notes are “C” but one octave apart.

Key Signature

  • Determine which notes are sharp (#) or flat (♭) on the Scale.
  • Example: The key signature of G major has one sharp (F#).

Scale Degrees

G Chords

Major and Minor Scales

G Chords

Modes of Scales

G Chords