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Chapter 4 - Approaches
guitar lesson 2
APPROACHES (Part 2)
Let's skip through some of the approaches to the very popular, 1-2-3 approach. As mentioned earlier, the numbers represent the degrees of any mode. The number 1 represents the first degree, the number 2 is the second degree, 3 is the third, and so on.
To apply a 1-2-3 approach to a mode, play the first degree, the second degree and the third degree. Then move to the second degree and play the same pattern. Continue this pattern all the way through the scale (3-4-5, 4-5-6, 5-6-7, etc.).
The diagram below gives an example of the 1-2-3 approach.
This is the tablature of an 1-2-3 approach, to the Ionian mode, in the key of "F" major.
When descending, play 7-6-5, 6-5-4, 5-4-3, and so on.
This is a "1-2-3" approach, applied to an "F" major arpeggio, in the key of "F" major.
This is a "1-2-3" approach, applied to an "F" major chord, in the key of "F" major.
Make sure to leave all the fingers, firmly placed until the chord's finished.
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