i think they are great. unfortunately im so wrapped up in school work right now i haven't been able to actually study them. anyway, good stuff.grock wrote:oh i figured the whole learning the notes of the fretboard thing was a different lesson. http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~schmeer/XLGUITAR.XLSfatjack wrote:it'd be easier to show them the patterns than each individual one...grock wrote:is nobody interested in these? oh well. it helped me to have them...grock wrote:i'll link the spreadsheets i made up.
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these should be pretty helpful
that's a program with all the patterns. i was shooting for more of a know your fretboard and use it as a quick reference type thing eith the other ones. just knowing patterns is good but nowhere near as helpful as knowing the notes. it's like reading. you gotta learn your ABC's before you get into spelling and grammar.
are the chords sheet helpful. that way you can look at the chords in a song and pick out the key, then go to the scales sheet and know which notes to play.
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B minor pentatonic is the same notes D major pentatonicAppsoldier wrote:wow, that program is good. ok quick stupid theory question.
if i know im playing in say B minor. and i want to use the pentatonic, i use B major pentatonic, which should be the same as D major pentatonic? is that right?
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yeah, make sure that is B MINOR and not B Major.
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tico! glad to see ya posting againticohans wrote:yeah, make sure that is B MINOR and not B Major.

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no i was saying that you need to show them WHY this works, not just say here it is good luck figuring it out.grock wrote:oh i figured the whole learning the notes of the fretboard thing was a different lesson. http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~schmeer/XLGUITAR.XLSfatjack wrote:it'd be easier to show them the patterns than each individual one...grock wrote:is nobody interested in these? oh well. it helped me to have them...grock wrote:i'll link the spreadsheets i made up.
click forChords in Keys
click forScales in Keys
these should be pretty helpful
that's a program with all the patterns. i was shooting for more of a know your fretboard and use it as a quick reference type thing eith the other ones. just knowing patterns is good but nowhere near as helpful as knowing the notes. it's like reading. you gotta learn your ABC's before you get into spelling and grammar.
are the chords sheet helpful. that way you can look at the chords in a song and pick out the key, then go to the scales sheet and know which notes to play.
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