anyone have one? Google Images dosen't seem to.
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Re: pentatonic diagram that goes past 12
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Just write it out on a diagram, and then transfer what's on the first few frets to the 12+ area.
Or, look to the position markers while you're playing...look to see where they are for the lower octave, and then go to the same positions in the upper.
After you're done, you can post it here, and the next google search will bring up your chart.Last edited by guitfiddle; 04-16-2009, 11:00 PM.- Tom
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Shouldn't the pattern be the same regardless of where you are on the neck, fretwise?Originally posted by ratherdashingIf you don't see the value of a good 1 watt tube amp, it probably means one or more of the following:
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Shouldn't the pattern be the same regardless of where you are on the neck, fretwise?
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Originally posted by Koreth View PostShouldn't the pattern be the same regardless of where you are on the neck, fretwise?- Tom
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Originally posted by wickedmartini View PostLots of cool stuff on that site. Thanks!Yo, i'm Ryan™.
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Best way for your future playing carreer is to transpose them yourself and get to know the board better.
Just learning from diags will not increase your understanding and relationship with board.👣
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Originally posted by Redmist View PostBest way for your future playing carreer is to transpose them yourself and get to know the board better.
Just learning from diags will not increase your understanding and relationship with board.
^ This. Everything repeats 12 frets up, so duplicate the patterns from the open positions (the nut becomes the 12th fret, 1st fret becomes the 13th fret, etc.)
It is much better to work this out for yourself than simply following the dots on a grid. It takes longer but you will understand what you are doing and why and it will encourage you to think about what you're playing up past the 12th fret, which has to be a good thing, surely?Lumbering dinosaur (what's a master volume control?)
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