Scale Shapes, Correlating pentatonic and diatonic shapes |
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Scale Shapes, Correlating pentatonic and diatonic shapes |
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Sep 6 2011, 03:49 PM |
I think the CAGED system is good for knowing your fretboard and know where you are so to speak. But for technical suitability it's good to know the 3nps patterns, then you realise both converge,
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Sep 6 2011, 09:39 PM |
That's a very interesting discovery mate, keep practicing that one, it should be useful no doubt!
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Sep 7 2011, 04:43 AM |
It's a very good reasoning! There are many theories about how to learn the fretboard and scales for improvisation. It's great that you are working on your way and that it's giving good results. Keep on working!
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Sep 7 2011, 06:51 AM |
I might have to run over these and check them out. Looks good!
Cheers Satchstet |
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