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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

7SquaredGuitar v0.1

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7SquaredGuitar v0.1 Instructions

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Monday, December 24, 2012

CoF Harmonic Minor

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Anatomy of 49

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Forming Patterns Using Formulas

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Using Formulas

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Major Scale "A" 2+2, 2+3


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The fretboard is an infinite loop (a circle of fifths/fourths machine) with limits (recall calculus.) Here's how it's done. Learn about CAGED, positional playing, circle of fifths/fourths, and modes.

Many people change keys using the circle of fifths/fourths. You can also change parallel modes using the circle of fifths/fourths. The guitar is tuned to the circle of fifths/fourths (except the B string), therefore it's very easy to change modes by moving a pattern down/up a string (accommodating the B string of course).

Parallel modes are basically when you change keys but emphasis the same note. For example, you're playing in the key of C. Change to the key of Bb (via circle of fourths if you want). And emphasize the C note. Since C is the 2nd note of Bb you are playing C Dorian. i.e. C major to C Dorian

There is another type of mode called "Relative." It's when you stay in the same key. The key of C is C D E F G A B. If you played those notes and emphasized the D you would be playing D Dorian. i.e. C major to D Dorian

CoFmachine combines the two, parallel and relative, for a total of 49 possibilities of any note you want to focus on.

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      • 7SquaredGuitar v0.1
      • 7SquaredGuitar v0.1 Instructions
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    Program HERE!
  • 7SquaredGuitar v0.1 Instructions
  • CoF Harmonic Minor
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  • Using Formulas
  • Major Scale "A" 2+2, 2+3
  • Forming Patterns Using Formulas

Links

  • CAGED
  • Circle of Fiths
  • Planetalk
  • Dansm's Homepage
  • RSTOG
  • Guitar Grid
  • Nil's Basic Guitar Setup
  • Music Theory For Songwriters
  • The MonkeyFX Guide
  • Howard's Big List OF Chords
  • Strum Patterns
  • Guide To Dev A Practice Session
  • Super Simple Fretboard
  • Interactive Circle of Fifths

Software

  • Fuctional Ear Trainer
  • Interval Trainer
  • Fretboard Warrior

Misc.

  • My Books
  • The Freeboard
  • Pinterest

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