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Extending the Major Scale of G to a two-octave scale, with finger by finger and fret by fret indications. – Using all six strings in a Major Scale (first approach). Practicing on suitable chords and in tempo. Building a song for practice. During the Playtime section we’ll play together our original song “Gee, Octavian, That’s Too High!”, during which you‘ll be able to Practice the new scale studied. The title of the song is, as usual, inspired by the theme of the lesson. All this and more in this video, designed for you to give you the best learning experience and to begin to play immediately. All explanations are simple and to the point. We carefully lead you step-by-step in the discovery of your “inner guitarist”. 1:21 – How to find the octave of a note on the guitar fretboard? 1:36 - How do I play a two-octaves Major Scale of G? Which notes must I play in a two-octaves Major Scale of G? Which fingers I better use in a two-octaves Major Scale of G? 1:51 - How can I extend a Major Scale of G? 3:10 – Why does the scale of G have one sharp? 3:42 – How many sharps does the scale of G have? 3:48 - How do I play an ascending and descending two-octaves major scale? How many strings does the double-octave major scale in G cover? 5:24 – Does the major scale in G have flats? What’s the difference between sharps and flats? 5:58 – What’s a good chord progression for the double-octave major scale in G? 8:45 – What is a “fermata”? Please SUBSCRIBE ► / jointadventure Your Support Appreciated! Visit our site: https://www.jointadventure.cam send us an email join@jointadventure.cam OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook : Romana Maiori Dario Ponissi (JA) / dario.ponissi.79 Business Page: Joint adventure / jointadventure3 Instagram: joint_adventure / joint_adventure Pinterest: joint_adventure https://www.pinterest.it/Joint_adventure Gee, Octavian, that’s quite high! © 2020 by Maiori & Ponissi Since his childhood he did favor higher things: Mountain tops and eagle’s nests and Hermes’ wings (Nice sandals , gotta get me a pair). Liked to play scales on the Lyre in the upper keys (for instance in G). Slinging up his voice past clouds with utmost ease. And when he became emperor, all his friends and Mother told him: “Gee, Octavian, that’s quite high!” Yes, all his friends and Mother told him: “Gee, Octavian, that’s quite high!” And he nodded and said: “Yes, quite”. DESCRIPTION Drawing inspiration from the word “Octave”, we got the idea to write a few things about the first Roman Emperor, who became a figure almost legendary, virtually akin to a demigod, during the early years of his government. The strumming is all downwards directed and the structure shows one chord progression for both the Introduction and the Refrain, framing three different verses (please refer to Chord Chart). Enjoy your practice!