@bluesgolfer Absolutely. I haven't used any color illustrations, just the names of the colors. We really just want to show the relationship numerically to the spectrum to make an analogy, and also develop a nomenclature that doesn't involve any more numbers. We've already used numbers for scale degrees, strings, chords and fingers. We'll use another device for inversions. This will make it much easier.
I am going to try this with my tenor ukulele. I am siked or syked; I can't spell.
mvecellio1 5 days ago
Rob: Does this color stuff work if I'm color blind?
bluesgolfer 1 week ago
@bluesgolfer Absolutely. I haven't used any color illustrations, just the names of the colors. We really just want to show the relationship numerically to the spectrum to make an analogy, and also develop a nomenclature that doesn't involve any more numbers. We've already used numbers for scale degrees, strings, chords and fingers. We'll use another device for inversions. This will make it much easier.
robbourassaguitarist 1 week ago
next lesson?
gautamsvid 3 weeks ago
@gautamsvid E-mail me and I'll give you a PDF that puts them in order. bourassastudio@gmail.com
robbourassaguitarist 3 weeks ago
Excellent
loveguitars 2 months ago
yeh dude that was a real party trick at the begining man. awesome!!
FablesJonny 2 years ago
I have taught this so many times, I would be ashamed not to be able to do that by now.
Thanks for the comments.
robbourassaguitarist 3 years ago
Wow, this is great. I've played for years using tab and chordie style music. Now I know why a C is a C. Thanks Rob
keilsemperfi 3 years ago