The Key of G

Lesson 2/52 | Study Time: 5 Min
The Key of G

The Key of G

So far, everything in this book has been in the key of C. After C, one of the next most common keys is the key of G. Here is the G major scale spanning two octaves in the treble staff.

If you have trouble reading the high notes, take the scale slowly and name each note as you play it. These new notes are important, as they will be used in Blues riffs and runs in the following lessons. Be careful with the crossover at the change of octaves.

Here are some more new notes, this time in the bass staff. Notice the half notes in the last two bars. These notes G, C and D are particularly important because they are the root notes for chords I, IV and V related to the G major scale.

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