Complete Guide to All Guitar Scales: Master Every Scale on the Fretboard
Nick Mitchell
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on “all guitar scales”! Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or an experienced player looking to expand your knowledge, this guide has something for everyone. We will take a deep dive into all the different guitar scales, including major and minor scales, pentatonic scales, and modes. You will learn the pattern of notes in each scale and how to practice them in different positions on the fretboard. We will also show you how to incorporate scales into your playing by using them in solos and improvisation. By the end of this post, you will have a solid understanding of “all guitar scales” and how to use them in your playing. With the help of our guitar tabs and MP3s, you will be able to hear and practice each scale and take your playing to the next level.
How to Master Guitar Scales:
Learn the pattern of notes in each scale that i gave here.
Practice playing each scale in different positions on the fretboard
Incorporate scales into your playing by using them in solos and improvisation
Learn to play the same scale in different keys
Practice playing scales with a metronome to improve your timing and technique
Experiment with different techniques such as alternate picking, legato, and bending to add expression to your playing.
If you are a beginner Its fine to learn just The basic Major, Minor, Harmonic Minor, Pentatonic Major and Pentatonic Minor
A Major (Also known as Ionian Mode)
A Pentatonic Major Scale
A Natural Minor (Also known as Aeolian Mode)
A Pentatonic Minor Scale
A Pentatonic Neutral
A Harmonic Minor
A Melodic Minor
A Chromatic Scale
A Diminished Scale
A Augmented Scale
A Blues Scale (Also known as Hexatonic Scale)
A Spanish Scale
A Arabian Scale
A Chinese Scale
A Egyptian Scale
A Eight Note Spanish Scale
A Enigmatic Scale
A Gypsy Scale
A Hawaiian Scale
A Hindu Scale
A Hirajoshi Scale
A Iwato Scale
A Jewish Scale
A Kumoi Scale
A Mongolian Scale
A Nepolitan Major Scale
A Nine Tone Scale
A Oriental Scale
A Pelog Scale
A Prometheus Scale
A Ritusen Scale
A Roumanian Minor Scale
A Six Tone Symmetrical Scale
A Ionian Mode (Also Known As Major Scale)
A Dorian Mode
A Phrygian Mode
A Lydian Mode
A Mixolydian Mode
A Aeolian Mode (Also Known as Natural Minor Scale)