mahayana
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Post by mahayana on Feb 11, 2005 8:41:45 GMT -5
-study them,"you know," try to finger them, learn names of them, and so on...transpose to all of the other keys. Get a music writing book, and write everything for retaining in it as you go on- 1. 355433 G 2. 3X443X Gma7 3. 3X243X Gma6 4. 5X5555 Ami7 5. 5X4555 Ami6 6. 46X577 D13b5b9 7. 35X477 Gma7 8. 7X577X Gma7 or Emi9 9. 6X567X A13b9 10. XX4557 D13 11. XX4547 D13b9 12. XX2433 Gma6 13. 5X553X D11 14. 4X453X D7b5
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Post by mahayana on Feb 11, 2005 9:03:39 GMT -5
15. 33555X C
16. X3545X Cma7
17. X3225X Cma6
18. X5X565 Dmi7
19. X5X465 Dmi6
20. X57X68 Dmi7
21. 3X3444 G7#5b9
22. X32233 Cma9
23. 3X3455 G13
24. X4X46X G7b5
25. 3X343X G7
26. 4X343X G#dim
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Post by mahayana on Feb 11, 2005 9:07:19 GMT -5
27. XX1323 Eb7
28. X 10 998X Gma6
29. 78798X G13
30. XX0213 D11
31. XX5777 Gma7
32. XX3453 G13
33. XX3443 G7#5
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Post by dkaplowitz on Apr 29, 2005 22:55:52 GMT -5
An alternative view using the free fretboard diagram tool at fretboardknowledge.com: a13 (b9) amin6 amin7 cmaj cmaj6 cmaj7 cmaj9 d11 d13 d13 (b5 b9) d13 (b9) d7 (b5) dmin6 dmin7 dmin7 g13 g7 g7 (b5) g7 (#5 b9) gmaj6 gmaj6 gmaj7 gmaj7 gmaj7 gmaj g# dim
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mahayana
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Post by mahayana on May 1, 2005 5:30:27 GMT -5
Thanks, DK. Those are the best chord pics we've seen here. I did check out fretboardknowledge.com/and would recommend it to everyone with the system requirements. My old Compaq with its Win98 and celeron won't handle it, but I can think of lots of threads that would benefit from more of these images. Very impresssive!
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Post by dkaplowitz on May 1, 2005 9:32:03 GMT -5
No probz. Glad someone likes them as much as I do. You can do all kinds of scale diagrams and track notes/patterns all over the fingerboard. I was surprised it didn't work with '98, but somoene on another forum had the same problem. If you have anything you want printed in that matter, let me know and I'll send you the link to the image.
If you get a machine that will run it, don't forget to check out his "note permutator" too. It's different (less visual) but it's an awesome way to generate interesting patterns and scales.
Cheers,
Dave
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