Finding octave in all fourth tuning February 9, 2020February 9, 2020| Strong BearStrong Bear| 0 Comment| 7:31 pm Categories: Blog Guitar It is super easy to find all octave in all fourth tuning system by moving diagonally right, up 2 fretsleft, down 2 fretsleft, up 3 fretsright, down 3 frets Finding octaves Related Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: Triads on all fourth tuning systemNEXT Next post: Link triads with scales – Part 1 Related Post A simple way to solo over ii-V7alt-I-VIalt chord progressionA simple way to solo over ii-V7alt-I-VIalt chord progression Simply using pentatonic scales to improvise over ii-V-i-vi chord progression Read MoreRead More Available Imaj chords over a major scaleAvailable Imaj chords over a major scale Learn guitar chords that fit with Ionian mode or major scale Read MoreRead More Quick way to find available tensions for dominant 7th chordsQuick way to find available tensions for dominant 7th chords This is the super simple, quick way to find the available tensions for dominant 7th and alternated dominant 7th chords Read MoreRead More
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