Hi Everyone,
We have a new section in the Target Exclusive release Guitar Geography.
In our quest to become familiar with the fretboard it is important to reduce the number of notes that we expect to identify instantly. The path to this is having a smaller number of reference poits, notes that we quickly recognize that will lead us to others. This segment prioritizes these and brings them down to a manageable number. We also review the important relationships between strings and intervals.
Enjoy!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-ho ... aphy-.html
>>New Target Exclusive release - Acoustic Genius Theory - Guitar Geography Part 12 Reference Points
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Neil
Thanks for Reference Points.
Another useful point I came across recently when ignoring open strings and learning the notes between frets 1 and 12,
is that each note occurs only once on each string. I've been learning each note across the string low to high and visa versa with this in mind too.
Thanks Again
Dermot
Thanks for Reference Points.
Another useful point I came across recently when ignoring open strings and learning the notes between frets 1 and 12,
is that each note occurs only once on each string. I've been learning each note across the string low to high and visa versa with this in mind too.
Thanks Again
Dermot