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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals Pt.5 “Diatonic Sevenths”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on March, 06, 2010 | by

We have finally made it to the end of our video lesson series on all of the diatonic intervals found within the 3-notes per string major scale. Of course, you can have intervals that extend beyond to reach of an octave, but those notes would be the same as these just raised an octave higher. [...]

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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals Pt.4 “Diatonic Sixths”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on March, 03, 2010 | by

Today’s lesson continues our study of all the diatonic interval patterns found in the 3-notes per string major scales. We only have one more diatonic interval to go, then you can practice all of your interval patterns along with your usual scale exercises so you can have unlimited musical possibilities right at your fingertips. Just [...]

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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals On The Guitar Pt.3 “Fifths”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on February, 25, 2010 | by

This lesson continues our study of diatonic intervals on the guitar using 3-notes per string major scales. Just as with fourth intervals, there will be a lot of rolling when performing fifths. Just take your time and make sure that you are preparing the rolls correctly and the speed and fluidity will come. Don’t forget [...]

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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals On Guitar Pt.2 “Fourths”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on February, 22, 2010 | by

This lesson is a continuation of our interval series. Now we are going to concentrate on learning all of the fourth intervals. Fourths intervals are particularly hard to play on the guitar because of the guitars tuning system. Since almost all of the strings on a standard tuned guitar are a fourth apart, it means [...]

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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals Pt.1 “Diatonic Thirds”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on February, 19, 2010 | by

This lesson marks the beginning of our interval series for guitar. We will learn all of our diatonic interval patterns using the 3-notes per string major scale forms that we have already covered. If you don’t know your 3-notes per string major scale forms yet, and the theory about how we apply them to keys, [...]

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