By connecting these shapes, you can play any key anywhere on the neck, ensuring you never run out of room during a solo. 3. Intervals: The DNA of Music
Instead of memorizing thousands of scale patterns, focus on (the distance between notes). Guitar: Fretboard Mastery: An In-Depth Guide to...
) along one string. This helps you visualize intervals and prevents getting "trapped" in box shapes. By connecting these shapes, you can play any
Every chord or scale can be played in five different "positions." By connecting these shapes
Practice scales but emphasize landing on the 3rd or 7th of the underlying chord to sound more melodic.
Literally speak the name of the note or the interval aloud as you strike the string to reinforce the mental connection.