Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Day 20

We made it this far.

Okay, here we go.


|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---

|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
|-F-|---|-G-|---|-A-|---|-B-|-C-|---|-D-|---|-E-|-F-

The notes on the low E string. Ukulele, pretend you have different tuning or sit this one out.

You're going to memorize those.

Start by playing it up and down and up and down until you think you have it. You should also start listening to see if you can hear the difference in the tones.

Now, on each note, play

|---|---|---|---|---|---|

|---|---|---|---|-X-|---|

|---|-X-|---|---|-X-|---|

|---|---|-X-|---|---|---|

Starting lowest pitch and working your way up.

Now, take each note in the following sequences, find it on the fretboard, and play that sequence (it's a major arpeggio, if you care). Then on to the next note. 
Try to not look at the fret diagram up there. The ideal is that you just memorize where they are.

So here's your sequence:

AEFDCBG

AEFBDCE

AFEAFBGDF

ADFEE

AEFGDBA

FEDCBDG

AEFGBDF

EDFBG

FBDFCB

BDBF



If you're wondering how I got those sequences, the answer is keysmashing on my number pad and then doing a find and replace. They don't represent actual frequencies of the note bine used or anything






 

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