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Here are some links you may find enjoyable or helpful. To discuss how guitar lessons with Brant will help you reach your goals and fullfill your potential. To ask Brant questions about lessons or scheduling. About Brant's credentials and experience as a guitar teacher and performer in the Greater Boston area and throughout New England. Ï 2015 Brant Grieshaber.
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Brant's Guitar Blog: assembling modes
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014. One of the cool things about teaching music is that I'm often put in a situation where I have to reorganize my thinking about something. Maybe the way I see a particular concept doesn't work very well for a student and I have to find a new way to present the material to them. The following is the result of one such occasion. We add the 4th, and we've got a full mixolydian scale. Brant Grieshaber - guitarist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Brant's Guitar Blog: July 2014
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014. One of the cool things about teaching music is that I'm often put in a situation where I have to reorganize my thinking about something. Maybe the way I see a particular concept doesn't work very well for a student and I have to find a new way to present the material to them. The following is the result of one such occasion. We add the 4th, and we've got a full mixolydian scale. Brant Grieshaber - guitarist. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.