Fretboard Geometry // Interval Symmetry |
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In this video, you learn how the guitar fretboard is mastered using six simple, geometric patterns -- which you can easily see using color. That's because the symmetry of color perfectly mirrors the same symmetry of music. Color and Music are just two languages that tell the same story. It's beautiful.
Here, I explain how this geometry works, and you see how these basic patterns apply to all 12 keys on the guitar. With this insight, you'll quickly understand the layout of the fretboard to navigate it with ease. Not just to play ...and but ultimately to master music theory to write your own songs. If you'd like to see more videos like this, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. And if you know someone who needs to see this, be sure to SHARE it with them. I want to know what you think, so please COMMENT. โถ LINKS ๐ฅ INTERVALS 1 AND #4/b5: https://rumble.com/vs9lii-fretboard-geometry-2-intervals-1-and-4b5.html ๐คGET into the LIBRARY!๐ค Theory course. Diagrams. PDFs. Conversation. Like-minded musicians. https://mikegeorge.locals.com/ ๐น SHOP ๐ธ https://shop.mycolormusic.com/ ๐ MERCH ๐งข https://colormusic.creator-spring.com/ ๐คผโโ๏ธ CONNECT ๐ฃ LIBRARY: https://mikegeorge.locals.com/ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/MikeGeorge TIKTOK: @mikegeorge360 SITE: https://mycolormusic.com/ EMAIL: mycolormusic[at]gmail[dot]com Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs. |