Guitar Intervals Decoded

Guitar Intervals Decoded
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Download or read book Guitar Intervals Decoded written by Nan Mogar and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-25 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is your knowledge of the fretboard based solely on memorizing interval shapes in scales and chords? Do you often find yourself translating known notes into numbers whenever you want to locate an interval? Would you like to have the ability to locate any interval on any string set without memorization? Have you spent years trying to decipher the fretboard? Are you tired of the status quo and ready to find an alternative to traditional methods of training? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, you're in luck! The revolutionary NANDI Method can help you demystify and decode the intervallic fretboard like nothing else. The NANDI Method is ideal for intermediate and advanced students who want to gain an in-depth understanding of fretboard logic. With the NANDI Method, you will: Recognize new interval and inversion patterns on the fretboard with ease. Grasp and implement key concepts of guitar theory directly onto the fretboard See a wider area of the fretboard encompassing all six strings, rather than being confined to linear string patterns. Learn how to reference and apply interval patterns in various topics ranging from chords, scales, and arpeggios to chord progressions, functional harmony, and voice leading. Use a simple trick to locate any mode of the major scale on just two frets. Discover shortcuts to derive modes, chords, and tensions from the harmonic or melodic minor scales without root memorization Recognize intervals within chords derived from advanced symmetrical scales effortlessly. Study practical ways to move from one chord to the next in a progression without delving deep into voice-leading rules Practice interval location and identification with the interval training mobile app "Guitar Intervals Unleashed" (Available for free download on the Appstore and Google Play) Utilize the NANDI Chorder (sold separately), a lightweight and reusable premium dry-erase sheet with a printed fretboard picture, perfect for practicing your fretboard intervals and notes. The strategies and tips we will explore in this book are exclusive to the NANDI Method and are not available elsewhere. These strategies will put you on a fast track to mastering the intervallic fretboard. You will acquire the knowledge necessary to figure out the interval structure of any chord or scale that you encounter in real-life situations, all the while laying a foundation to create your own voicings independently.


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