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From: wizardeal
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  • when you started the extended box exercise...how do you determine which notes to play on each string...are you using sequencing in groups of fours..that is the only part confusing me..

  • @dannj347 I'm selecting the notes that are in the major scale, in groups of four, yes. C,D,E,F then start with 2nd through 5th D,E,F,G...etc etc, its very similar to a triplet pattern, but 4 notes instead of 3, quadruplet I guess you could say

  • @dannj347 I'm selecting the notes that are in the major scale, in groups of four, yes. C,D,E,F then start with 2nd through 5th D,E,F,G...etc etc, its very similar to a triplet pattern, but 4 notes instead of 3, quadruplet I guess you could say

  • @dannj347 I'm selecting the notes that are in the major scale, in groups of four, yes. C,D,E,F then start with 2nd through 5th D,E,F,G...etc etc, its very similar to a triplet pattern, but 4 notes instead of 3, quadruplet I guess you could say

  • that would be the eye of the onion, the Ionion

  • good lesson

  • Thats a basic circle progression in "C", well, Cb (B) with my tuning...I have sent you the video, feel free to put something sweet to it!

    -wiz

  • its a fingering exercise, you can sequence the notes any way you want, you can start on any note using any combination of notes, the idea is to train your fingers to follow patterns, sequencing gives you more mileage (longer lasting runs)

  • when i gonna start learning..hehehe cool

    thanks for sharing your talent

  • thx Karen

  • Very cool lesson:-)

    5*

  • thank you Nasreen, I will be posting many more lessons.

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