
2006-08-28, 11:26
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New Blood
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 28
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Originally Posted by John Holland
Well, now that the thread is hopelessly revived, I guess it won't hurt to talk about mastering the guitar now, will it
Basically what I'm working on right now is memorizing EVERY note on the fretboard. Of course I do know where every note is, but I want to look at the guitar as if it were a piano, knowing every note under my fingertips as I play, and comprehending it all in real-time ( my theory is that it will enable me to thoroughly assess 'interval algorythms', my word for 'scales', in real-time and finally understand the instrument as the greats do ). I don't know about you, but its proving quite a challenge for me.
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Sorry all when I "rezerected this thread." I'm a newbie at this stuff and didn't know the difference when I was reading through the threads.
John, The book I was mentioning has a free introduction... Follow the method in the introduction and you will know all the notes by site within a week or two. Here's a link to the introduction. You can download it to your computer and print it out for reference...
BEAD Guitar
Good luck with the notes...
Manx
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