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Uploaded by bagelwide on May 25, 2011
OK, actually 6 minutes—I edited it as tightly as I could.This lesson explains how to build unusual chord shapes by stacking different interval combinations.
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bagelwide 4 months ago
I work with these a lot. It sounds like you're a fan of Joe Diorio, Mick Goodrick, and Allan Holdsworth.
Modes9 8 months ago
@Modes9 I'm a fan of Goodrick and Holdsworth, definitely. Though the first guy that got me thinking this way — 25 years ago — was Mike Miller.
bagelwide 8 months ago
@Modes9 I first learned this way of thinking from Mike Miller — a great teacher in L.A.
bagelwide 6 months ago
This was very helpful. Thanks!
jwright123456789 4 months ago
a beautifull simple method for discovering your own sounds nice
slambo986 6 months ago
Thanks a lot for the educational video!
MART0613 9 months ago
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Glad this was helpful for you.
bagelwide 4 months ago
I work with these a lot. It sounds like you're a fan of Joe Diorio, Mick Goodrick, and Allan Holdsworth.
Modes9 8 months ago
@Modes9 I'm a fan of Goodrick and Holdsworth, definitely. Though the first guy that got me thinking this way — 25 years ago — was Mike Miller.
bagelwide 8 months ago
@Modes9 I first learned this way of thinking from Mike Miller — a great teacher in L.A.
bagelwide 6 months ago