www.scalerator.com It has great tools for learning all sorts of scales.
It also has links to its affiliate, the chorderator, where you can learn all sorts of chords.
Both sites are interactive; you can place ‘notes’ on a guitar neck diagram and see other notes in that scale.
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http://www.scalerator.com It has great tools for learning all sorts of scales.
It also has links to its affiliate, the chorderator, where you can learn all sorts of chords.
Both sites are interactive; you can place ‘notes’ on a guitar neck diagram and see other notes in that scale.
References :
PluckandPlayGuitar has free video based lessons for absolute beginners and assume you know nothing or close to nothing.
It takes you step by step through the basic guitar chords one by one. There’s also lessons on guitar scales, techniques and some easy songs to play.
http://www.pluckandplayguitar.com/
References :
MusicTheory.Net
I believe you can do guitar scale exercises on there. Also, every good musician should know basic theory. Take a few of the lessons. It’ll really help you play more efficiently.
References :
College Music Major