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- auntlynnie
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http://s262.photobucket.com/user/radmom ... 2.jpg.html
A random bit of silliness I just made this out of Legos. Don't even know if I got it all right.
Ok, as usual, I cannot seem to have the skills to post a link. Oy.
auntlynnie wrote:
http://s262.photobucket.com/user/radmom ... 2.jpg.html
A random bit of silliness I just made this out of Legos. Don't even know if I got it all right.
Ok, as usual, I cannot seem to have the skills to post a link. Oy.[/quote]
What's it supposed to be Lynne?
Tom N.
http://s262.photobucket.com/user/radmom ... 2.jpg.html
A random bit of silliness I just made this out of Legos. Don't even know if I got it all right.
Ok, as usual, I cannot seem to have the skills to post a link. Oy.[/quote]
What's it supposed to be Lynne?
Tom N.
- auntlynnie
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Daryl, it is a fretboard with all the F's highlighted,
but there is a little bit more to it..... (I hope).
Lynn
but there is a little bit more to it..... (I hope).
Lynn
You've also got a repeating pattern.
On the "thickest string" you're showing the notes F F# G A C# D and E.
On the "A string" the same notes are indicated, but with a different starting note: C# D E F F# G A.
On the "D string" the same notes.....etc.
But I'm not sure what the pattern represents.
On the "thickest string" you're showing the notes F F# G A C# D and E.
On the "A string" the same notes are indicated, but with a different starting note: C# D E F F# G A.
On the "D string" the same notes.....etc.
But I'm not sure what the pattern represents.
- auntlynnie
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Thanks for persisting, Daryl.
I'll stop being cryptic.
I'm trying to learn about improvising and this is supposed to represent some sort of pentatonic scale on the fretboard. But I think it also includes "blue notes", whatever they are. You can see my level of ignorance!
I'm kind of a visual thinker, so I thought I'd make this model, and then I could just shift it for whatever key I want to work on. If I could figure out how to post photos I could show different configurations.
I'll stop being cryptic.
I'm trying to learn about improvising and this is supposed to represent some sort of pentatonic scale on the fretboard. But I think it also includes "blue notes", whatever they are. You can see my level of ignorance!
I'm kind of a visual thinker, so I thought I'd make this model, and then I could just shift it for whatever key I want to work on. If I could figure out how to post photos I could show different configurations.
I thought it might be a pentatonic scale, but it didn't look quite right. But I'll leave the "analysis" to those who know more. Perhaps, Neil or Vanessa will pipe in?
In order to post a picture(I think) you just hit the "browse" button to the right of "select image file to attach", find the image on your computer, and then hit the "
If you then go back and "edit" your post, you'll see the image filename and html code.
In order to post a picture(I think) you just hit the "browse" button to the right of "select image file to attach", find the image on your computer, and then hit the "
If you then go back and "edit" your post, you'll see the image filename and html code.
- auntlynnie
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Thanks Daryl, for the help with photos.
So here's two of the configurations. They sound right when I play them.
Lynn
So here's two of the configurations. They sound right when I play them.
Lynn