

Here are the 5 CAGED positions for the Gb Major scale on the guitar (notes and tabs). There is only one note (Cb, which is the same note as B) that can be played on an open string, but it’s worth playing anyway: Gb Major Scale CAGED Positions Let’s look at playing the G flat major scale in the open position. Let’s look at the 5 CAGED positions for the Gb Major scale, as well as the open position. If you are unsure of what a Major scale or ionian mode is, click on the link to the lessons. For the purpose of the series of lessons on guitar modes, we are going to treat Gb ionian and Gb Major as an identical scale. If you are interested in learning about modes and guitar scales, it should be pointed out that the Gb Major scale is effectively the same scale as the Gb ionian scale. The key of Gb major is the furtherest away from C major on the cycle of 4ths, so it has the perception of being a hard key to learn. The 7 notes in the G flat major scale are:

In this post we will look at the G Flat Major Scale and all of its positions along the guitar fretboard.
