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Neck diagrams. torrent
Neck diagrams. torrent









neck diagrams. torrent
  1. #Neck diagrams. torrent how to#
  2. #Neck diagrams. torrent plus#

This is a fantastic tool that works incredibly well and takes me personally into uncharted territory via Toms step by step methodology. This second part is where tom really shows his great teaching skills and guides us into creating lines and traversing through changes with interval recognition from the first chapter.

#Neck diagrams. torrent how to#

Tom now takes us through the concepts we learned in the first video and teaches us how to practically apply them to changes playing concepts. He explains the benefits of using this knowledge in smaller brain friendly chunks and the benefits of phrasing with it instead of automatic muscle memory runs. He them moves from visualizing intervals chord tones to visualising intervals that make scales. Tom shows how he thinks and maps out through scales when improvising, and then demonstrates it. Everything is there to make up the tools we need for composition and improvising. Without giving too much away, Tom meticulously teaches us all the intervals we need to know.

#Neck diagrams. torrent plus#

Tom teaches 4 concepts he uses for all intervals same string, adjacent strings, lower and string skipped lower intervals, plus how these all stay the same through changes, where only the note names change. Small chunks and one-octave sections make it far easier for the brain to connect and learn the interval shapes. Next Tom shows us the importance of learning the root notes all over the neck and demonstrates ways to make this vital ingredient easier to learn. Tom first walks us through the 2 other widely used concepts of fretboard visualization (3-note per string and caged system) He points out their usefulness and inadequacies in regards to playing through modulation or key changes. Check out the files you get in the download and weâ € ™ ll get stuck into the review It is 4hrs of HQ HD and looks great even on a 46inch screen with some major close ups on the fretboard. If youâ € ™ ve been wanting to know how to break out of the boxes in your playing this practical lesson in fretboard visualization is definitely without a doubt for you. Tom teaches us to break out of the constraints of scale and arpeggio type playing where scales and arpeggios often dictate the lines we play. This Lesson download is an intervallic formula based tuition for improvising over changes. Visualising The Fretboard – A Complete Guide To Seeing Harmony On The Fretboard











Neck diagrams. torrent