Uploaded by GuitarGridMethod on Apr 21, 2009
A guitar lesson using the Major scale reveals a fretboard secret, and gives a great playing advantage.
http://www.guitargrid.com/
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This is what someone I knew had called "playing in clusters", but I couldn't see exactly how he did that. I know more about it than he does now - Thank you so much for posting this!
Beebinah 4 months ago
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@Chrisguitarplayer666 The easy to learn patterns of The GuitarGrid Method allow you to start in any key, anywhere on the fretboard, and connect them to play anywhere else on the fretboard. And the way the method allows you to confidently play scales, including pentatonics, is very exciting. If you have more questions you can ask them via email at the GuitarGrid website--Thanks.
GuitarGridMethod 5 months ago
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@MagicalSunrise1984 You're welcome, glad you found it helpful--and thank you!
GuitarGridMethod 5 months ago
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@mysoukouss There is no sound--just diagrams and text.
GuitarGridMethod 5 months ago
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@TheSkioski Great to hear. Thanks for your feedback.
GuitarGridMethod 5 months ago
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thanks
xbiggdogg 3 weeks ago
@xbiggdogg You're welcome.
GuitarGridMethod 3 weeks ago
this made me understand why E major is played (02 21 0 0), A major (0 0 2 2 2 0) and D major ( 0 0 0 2 3 2).
hlnio 1 month ago
@hlnio That's a good insight on your part! Why and how the E shape becomes the A and D shapes is visually demonstrated as part of a free lesson sample at the GuitarGrid website. Thanks for your comment.
GuitarGridMethod 1 month ago
this is actually very very helpful
TheSkioski 1 year ago
@TheSkioski I'm very, very happy to know how helpful it is for you--thanks.
GuitarGridMethod 3 months ago