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Basically the chords that we see in the other post, they are formed by the junction of a lot of notes in the guitar neck. So maybe you don't know anything about scales or musical harmony, but you're using this every time you make a chord.
About the guitar neck and the scales, we can deduce that it always follows the same sequence, is natural scale of C(Do)
C(do)>D(re)>E(mi)>F(fa)>G(sol)>A(la)>B(si)>C(do octave higher)
Between tones we have semitones, just not for E and B.
Ex: C>C#>D G>G#>A
E>F>F# B>C>C#
The solos and the accompaniment walk together when we listen songs. This is harmony.
Every song has a tone, this tone has a scale and all the other notes come from here. That is how we can make the construction of a song, and choose what notes are appropriate to use.
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