Diatonic Modes are the scales within the scale. A G major scale, like any other major scale, has just seven notes. Usually we start and end on a G note to play a G major scale. That will get that typical major sound. If you start and end on a different note in the scale, you will get a different sound. Some have a minor sound, some have a major sound. All have a unique character. Listen to this before playing to hear how each mode sounds unique.
Follow the pick directions in the guitar tablature. If you are unsure of what fret hand fingerings to use, you need to go back to the basic G major scale and commit those notes and those fingerings to memory.
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