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nicholasolate
09-23-2010, 01:26 PM
i had a question i was wondering if the diatonic scale and the minor scale are one in the same?

CSchlegel
09-23-2010, 04:42 PM
i had a question i was wondering if the diatonic scale and the minor scale are one in the same?
Yes, both the major and minor scales are types of diatonic scales.

A diatonic scale is any seven note scale that has a system of whole & half steps and repeats in octaves. The distinction would be scales that have less (or more) notes than 7. For example, the pentatonic scales are 5 notes scales. They also come in major and minor "flavors", but they only have 5 notes and are thus, pentatonic major and pentatonic minor. Makes sense?

Start at GF2 in chapter 1 and you will get a concise overview of music theory from intervals to scales:

http://www.guitartricks.com/course.php?input=2

Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes. Have fun!

nicholasolate
09-24-2010, 03:31 PM
yeah it helped alot I finished them like last week I'm now in rock 2 and I just got confused cuz he said "natural minor diatonic" so I didn't know what it was but now that I know it's just the minor scale I'm not confused thanks for the help

Ps. Your an awesome teacher

CSchlegel
09-24-2010, 08:18 PM
yeah it helped alot ...
OK, good deal! Glad to hear you've done GF1&2 and are working on Rock 2! Way to go. :)

Thanks for the compliment. Best of success with your guitar playing.

nicholasolate
09-24-2010, 10:35 PM
yeah it was fun i've actually been playing (covering songs) guitar for like a year and 8 months and dicided to learn how to actually "be" a guitarist =) and yeah your welcome for the compliment...and thanks again for the help take care man