How to See the Fretboard in G Major and E Minor #shorts

By Steve Stine Guitar Lessons

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The fretboard does not change, only your focus does. This short video explains how the same notes can feel like G major or E minor depending on which chord and melody you emphasize. • Learn how major and minor can share the same fretboard • Understand relative keys in a simple way • Use chord emphasis to make melodies stand out • Build a stronger ear for how songs really work Get friendly help and clear lessons that make music theory easier to understand and use. Comment "ACADEMY" for more info! 👇

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