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This next scale form I have called the "Locrian Form".
This is not a universal name, but it is useful in helping you
differentiate between the 7 different scale forms presented in
this lesson. Locrian is the name of the mode that is built from
the 7th degree of a major scale. The first note in the scale form
below is the 7th degree of the major scale. (See
modes 101) If you play this scale form starting on the fret
indicated, these are the notes of a G major scale.
Locrian
Form
Suggested
Fingering
|-----|--1--|-----|--3--|-----|--4--|-----|
|-----|--1--|-----|--3--|-----|--4--|-----|
|--1--|-----|--3--|--4--|-----|-----|-----|
|--1--|-----|--3--|--4--|-----|-----|-----|
|--1--|--2--|-----|--4--|-----|-----|-----|
|--1--|--2--|-----|--4--|-----|-----|-----|
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14th fret (or 2nd fret)
Scale
Degrees
|-----|--1--|-----|--2--|-----|--3--|-----|
|-----|--5--|-----|--6--|-----|--7--|-----|
|--2--|-----|--3--|--4--|-----|-----|-----|
|--6--|-----|--7--|--1--|-----|-----|-----|
|--3--|--4--|-----|--5--|-----|-----|-----|
|--7--|--1--|-----|--2--|-----|-----|-----|
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14th fret (or 2nd fret)
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9, All scale forms together 
Major
scale forms - 3 notes per string - jump zone
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