Re: A thread for beginners




Greg Cisko wrote:
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no66y© wrote:
Its just a picture i spotted on the web just to show you the shape of the
pattern I was talking about - I have no idea what those numbers mean :-|


Really? I thought it was very clear.

When you play each note of your pattern do you not say in your head
something like "A, C, D, E.... or root, flat3, four, five.."etc?

Absolutely not. Sounds like some kind of joke to me.


You don't think it would useful for learning the notes of the fretboard?

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