The Super Cluster Method For Guitar: A Full Knowledge Of The Fretboard by Daniel D. Barber
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Overview: One hour to learn the fretboard. That's all it takes.
By the end of the fourth lesson of this method, usually an hour or less, the student has essentially learned the entire fretboard and will know the location of six out of the seven natural tones of the C major scale. A fifth lesson adds the last note and the sixth lesson helps the student cement the knowledge into their mind.
This method works equally well for children as it does for adults and for older guitar players who have yet to 'memorize' the fretboard.
Additionally, this method frees the student from the limiting factors of the various other methods of learning scales. Now they are no longer limited by a four or five fret horizon like found in the CAGED or Zone systems.
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 945 KB
Overview: One hour to learn the fretboard. That's all it takes.
By the end of the fourth lesson of this method, usually an hour or less, the student has essentially learned the entire fretboard and will know the location of six out of the seven natural tones of the C major scale. A fifth lesson adds the last note and the sixth lesson helps the student cement the knowledge into their mind.
This method works equally well for children as it does for adults and for older guitar players who have yet to 'memorize' the fretboard.
Additionally, this method frees the student from the limiting factors of the various other methods of learning scales. Now they are no longer limited by a four or five fret horizon like found in the CAGED or Zone systems.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
Download Instructions:
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https://dropgalaxy.vip/vtagetefntxn