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Fret Science: Complete Scale Fluency
Module 1: Introduction
1-1 Why this course exists (3:12)
1-2 What does it mean to truly learn a scale (3:34)
1-3 How to practice effectively (5:22)
1-4 Basic music theory terminology (4:41)
1-5 Why ear training matters (5:18)
Module 2: The Major Scale on One String
2-1 The major scale as a reference system (7:49)
2-2 Major scale on one string (6:49)
2-3 Three-note fragments and melodic motion (8:38)
Module 3: Pentatonics -- Movement, Shape, and Freedom
3-1 Why the minor pentatonic comes first (9:11)
3-2 The rectangle and stack - and the warp (7:18)
3-3 In-position pentatonics- Building blocks (6:22)
3-4 In-position pentatonics- Melodic sequences (6:01)
3-5 Diagonal penatonic pathways (6:05)
3-6 Horizontal pentatonic movement 1: Playing along one string (7:56)
3-7 Horizontal pentatonics movement 2: Two-string shapes and melodic sequences (9:37)
3-8 The major pentatonic scale: Same shapes, new anchors (7:34)
3-9 Pentatonic variants: Expanding the framework (17:21)
3-10 A family of scales (5:30)
Module 4: An Essential Interlude
4-1 Now's the time to learn the fretboard (4:12)
4-2 Intervals, revisited (5:35)
Module 5: The Major Scale Across the Fretboard
5-1 Introducing the major scale modes (8:16)
5-2 Pentatonics hidden inside the major scale modes (10:39)
5-3 In-position major scale modes (8:01)
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3-10 A family of scales
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