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  1. Feb 14, 2022 · You can move a whole step up towards the guitar body or down towards the headstock from any fret. You can also move a whole step moving up or down a string vertically. For example, from the A note on the 5th fret of string 6(E), the B is either a whole step higher in the 7th fret or three frets lower on string 5(A):

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    Let’s look closer at the melody to “Happy Birthday” and try to identify whole steps and half steps. These are two types of intervals, or distances between successive notes. The very first notes from “happy” to “birthday” cover the notes C and D – two white keys with a black key in between. Between “to” and “you,” the notes F and E, we see white key...

    Chromatic scales can be visualized even easier on the guitar than on the piano. Every fret represents a half-step, and there are no white or black keys to concern ourselves with. When you go up twelve half-steps from an open string, you reach a note with the same letter. This is one octave above the original note (in this case, the note E). We can ...

    Whole steps and half steps make up every scale we play on the guitar, be it our major scales or the three octatonic scales. Now that we understand how they work, we’ll be well on our way to a clearer understanding of music theory on the guitar. If you’d like to watch the lesson on this topic for free, just click here. Ready to learn more about clas...

  2. Mar 26, 2016 · Whole steps. Following the logic that a half step on the guitar is one fret away from the starting point, it only makes sense that a whole step would be two frets away from the starting point. So, on the guitar, playing whole steps is represented by a move of two frets up or down the neck.

  3. May 14, 2019 · The whole-half step formula is similar to the scale formulas only it uses whole and half steps to explain the construction of a scale. A half step = one fret. A whole step = two frets. So going one fret up or down the neck is a half step. Going up or down two frets equals a whole step.

  4. Major Scale Pattern of Steps. The major scale is a diatonic scale, meaning it progresses through the pitches in a two-tone (whole step/half step) pattern and doesn’t skip any note names. A step is just a measure of distance between between two notes. A whole step on the guitar is equal to two frets while a half step is equal to one fret.

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  7. May 22, 2023 · Basic Intervals are the building block of scales and chords. The Whole Step and Half Step concept is such a simple yet powerful tool you can use to find and build any scale on your guitar.

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