I started the Identifying The Key Signature tutorial with Christopher Schlegel. In lesson #2 he goes though the notes in the A minor scale as A,B,C,D,E,F, and G sharp. Then as he plays the scale he plays the those 7 notes in 2 octaves but the G is not sharped. I must be missing something here. What am I missing Christopher? Thanks in advance.
Identifying Key Signature

Originally Posted by: Mglambo[p]I play the G# when the E major chord happens, the V chord of the progression.I started the Identifying The Key Signature tutorial with Christopher Schlegel. In lesson #2 he goes though the notes in the A minor scale as A,B,C,D,E,F, and G sharp.
The natural A minor scale has a G note as the 7th degree as the "default setting". But we modulate, we adjust the scale when we get to a chord that uses a note that is not in the scale. One of the most frequent place this happens in minor key is when the V chord is a major chord. We have to make the 7th degree sharp!
I explain this in greater detail as the lesson continues & later in the tutorial when the E chord is discussed.
The bottom line is that you will have to play the A minor scale both ways. With the G as natural minor & with the G# as harmonic minor. Notice that the first play along is just over the A minor chord. So, I started with the default setting, before we get into exception cases.
Hope that helps! Please ask more if necessary. Best of success with it!

Thanks Christopher. I only got part way through lesson 2 and was befuddled by that. I'll carry on through the whole tutorial and see if I can make sense of it. This stuff might be a little above my theory level.
Originally Posted by: MglamboThanks Christopher. I only got part way through lesson 2 and was befuddled by that. I'll carry on through the whole tutorial and see if I can make sense of it. This stuff might be a little above my theory level.
You're welcome! You might want to start on the first tutorial of the improvisation series.
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=876