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Fingering Mastery - scales & modes for the mandolin fretboard

Author Jeff Brent, Schell Barkley
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Category Music
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ISBN / ASIN1477475575
ISBN-139781477475577
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Sales Rank2,774,298
CategoryMusic
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This revolutionary book is an intensive study guide for those who wish to further their understanding of the essential mandolin scale fingerings in an intelligent and orderly manner.

For all four-string fretted instruments tuned to fifths: mandolin, mandola, mandocello, tenor guitar, tenor banjo, bouzouki, trembulo, cura, domra, etc.

All the western scales/modes are mapped out on the fretboard in easy-to-remember patterns that are perfectly logical, and - most importantly - 100% practical for ease of execution in performance. These are shown in various configurations designed to highlight the intervallic relationships and repetition of fragments between groups of strings.

The descriptive use of color throughout enables the player to most clearly and graphically envision the differences and similarities between related scales and sections of scales.

The exposition of 5th-tuned 4-string fretboard systems presented in this book graphically demonstrates how simple the mastery of scales can be via the internalization of just a few basic finger positions and their repeating combinations.
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