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The Sharp Fretboard (2) | ethicaldative
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Sharp Fretboard (1). The Flat Fretboard (1) →. The Sharp Fretboard (2). June 27, 2012. A) Here’s a game to play: Name That Note! B) Each view of the fretboard is a grid with coordinates. In the horizontal view you can talk about the note at “D8” (A#). In the vertical view you can talk about the note at “6A” (D#). Notice that string 2, the B string, is odd man out. That’s because of how the guitar is tuned. The interval between open strings E-A, A-D, D-G ...B2=C#, B4=D...
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Just another WordPress.com site. July 7, 2012. 8220;Tom is deeply saddened and is concentrating on his three children, Cruise’s publicist said in a statement. Please allow them their privacy to work this out. Is there any irony in the fact that it’s a “publicist” who is pleading … Continue reading →. The Flat Fretboard (2). July 4, 2012. A) Here’s a game to play: Name That Note! E) It has always helped me get my bearings in mid-fretboard to notice several relationships that hold on fret 7. If you pla...
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The Flat Fretboard (1) | ethicaldative
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Sharp Fretboard (2). The Flat Fretboard (2) →. The Flat Fretboard (1). July 1, 2012. A) Notice that the two views are slightly different. The horizontal view doesn’t spell out the note that goes with each flat. The vertical view does. (The flat symbol, by the way, is a lowercase “b.”). B) Compare the flat fretboard to the sharp fretboard and you’ll see that all the flats occupy the same positions as all the sharps. This consistency is useful. The Sharp Fretboard (2).
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ethicaldative | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. The Special Fretboard (1). June 25, 2012. A) Why label this the “special” fretboard? Because it highlights the special children of music theory, the “differently-abled” notes B-E and C-F. Here’s how these pairs differ from the other notes stepwise:. A to B: tone (whole step). B to C: semitone (half step). C to D: tone (whole step). D to E: tone (whole step). E to F: semitone (half step). F to G: tone (whole step). G to A: tone (whole step). The above number...
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The Flat Fretboard (2) | ethicaldative
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Flat Fretboard (1). The Flat Fretboard (2). July 4, 2012. A) Here’s a game to play: Name That Note! B) Each view of the fretboard is a grid with coordinates. In the horizontal view you can talk about the note at “D8” (Bb). In the vertical view you can talk about the note at “6A” (Eb). C) Yes, there are two “E”s. The note name on both of them is the same, however; they are simply an octave apart. That doesn’t hamper our game. Notice that string 2, the B string, is odd ...
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Click covers for info. Photo by Sylvia Rucker, 2010]. Rudy Rucker is a writer and a mathematician who worked for twenty years as a Silicon Valley computer science professor, and published a number of software packages. Rucker is regarded as contemporary master of science-fiction, and received the Philip K. Dick award twice. His thirty published books. Include both novels and non-fiction books on the fourth dimension, infinity, and the meaning of computation. Rucker’s 2007 novel,. Jim and the Flims. Morga...
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