Anyone got some tips for memorising the whole fretboard soon as possible?
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Originally Posted by: txladykatlearning the five root shapes that repeat over and over worked for me.
Using any scale:
Pattern 1: roots on the 2nd & 5th strings, 2 frets apart
Pattern 2: roots on the 5th & 3rd strings, 2 frets apart
Pattern 3: roots on the 3rd, 1st & 6th strings, 3 frets apart
Pattern 4: roots on the 1st, 6th & 4th strings, 2 frets apart
Pattern 5: roots on the 4th & 2nd strings, 3 frets apart
Try it, you will see all patterns connect to each other and repeat up and down the fretboard.
Originally Posted by: txladykatlearning the five root shapes that repeat over and over worked for me.
Using any scale:
Pattern 1: roots on the 2nd & 5th strings, 2 frets apart
Pattern 2: roots on the 5th & 3rd strings, 2 frets apart
Pattern 3: roots on the 3rd, 1st & 6th strings, 3 frets apart
Pattern 4: roots on the 1st, 6th & 4th strings, 2 frets apart
Pattern 5: roots on the 4th & 2nd strings, 3 frets apart
Try it, you will see all patterns connect to each other and repeat up and down the fretboard.
Originally Posted by: hunter60I must be a complete idiot. I have no idea what you folks are talking about here. I wish I did. I am sure it would help me learn. :o
Originally Posted by: Ian HandWhat part of the discussion is confusing you?
Is it the concept of Octaves in general or is it how to find them on the fretboard?
Originally Posted by: hunter60Both. He says, head hanging in shame. :(
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Originally Posted by: hunter60I must be a complete idiot. I have no idea what you folks are talking about here. I wish I did. I am sure it would help me learn. :o
