Guitar Fingerboard Road Map map #1002
  • Guitar Fingerboard Road Map map #1002

This is a reference layout of the tones in C Major and A minor up to the twelfth fret of your guitar. The Sharps and Flats have been omitted so you can learn the relationships in one key and then transpose them to all twelve keys. Page two includes complete instructions on how to apply the information. Product #MMP1002

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Scale, Chord, and Mode Quick Reference Guide
  • Scale, Chord, and Mode Quick Reference Guide

The purpose of this chart is to provide the musician with a quick, at a glance guide for learning Scales / Modes / Chord Symbols within each of the 12 Keys. Blue represents Major Key Tonic and Red Represents the relative Minor Key Tonic. At a Glance Transposition, great for capo players, and Roman Numerals for fundamental harmonic applications.

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CAGED System of Scale Patterns and Chord Shapes
  • CAGED System of Scale Patterns and Chord Shapes

CAGED chord and scale system provides the guitar player with scales and chord "grip" or "shapes" that span the entire range of the guitar neck. This reference guide gives you the tools necessary to play in all twelve keys with moveable fingerings. Page two includes full explanation and application. Product #MMP1001

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5 Moveable Fingering Patterns for Modes, Pentatonic and Blues
  • 5 Moveable Fingering Patterns for Modes, Pentatonic and Blues

This product is a scale fingering outline for the CAGED System. Includes 5 fingerings for 7 modes, Pentatonic scales and Blues Scales in the key of C Major and A minor. Page two has complete explanation how to apply each of the finger patterns. Delivered in a Pdf.

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Arpeggio Exercises in A Major
  • Arpeggio Exercises in A Major
This exercise combines several techniques: Arpeggio’s over seventh chords. Ear training to recognize each chord quality in a Diatonic Scale. Scale tones connect the arpeggios. Economy picking (sweeping or one consistent Read more

This exercise combines several techniques: Arpeggio’s over seventh chords. Ear training to recognize each chord quality in a Diatonic Scale. Scale tones connect the arpeggios. Economy picking (sweeping or one consistent direction). Alternate picking. Try using alternate picking throughout the entire exercise. The entire exercise is performed in a single position from fret 4 to fret 7 spanning two Octaves. Re-organize all of the tones into scale order. Shift the entire fingering one fret higher or lower (transpose) and learn the new Key.

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