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Topic: E9 Fretboard Reference Booklet (Chords & Scales) |
Jesse Leite
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 22 Jun 2010 8:38 pm
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS REFERENCE BOOKLET?
The purpose of this booklet is to lay out the E9 fretboard in a simple and practical way. My goal is to cover everything from basic chord positions for rhythm playing, to various scale patterns for lead playing, and to tie these rhythm and lead concepts together to form a better understanding of the E9 fretboard. Although there are many other method books and chord charts available, I don't believe anyone has taken this exact approach before as I put a heavy focus on the Nashville Numbering System for chords.
DOWNLOAD THE BOOKLET FOR FREE HERE:
http://www.jmlmusic.ca/leitepsg/e9_fretboard_reference.php
THANK YOU!
Thank you to everyone who has helped me in creating this booklet (that includes my teachers, mentors, and fellow forum members who have all contributed)! I have learned a lot through making this booklet, and if these charts can be of any use to other players, then it was all worth it for me. As always, comments and suggestions are welcome!
PS. I apologize for starting a new thread; the old thread was more for my benefit while I was building and forming my chord charts. Now that my booklet is pretty much complete, I thought that I should start a new thread to promote the finished product. _________________ Playing an '81 BMI SD-10 4&6 through a Peavey Delta Blues 2x10 all-tube amp.
E9 Fretboard Reference Booklet (Chords & Scales PDF) |
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Pit Lenz
From: Cologne, Germany
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Posted 23 Jun 2010 1:34 am
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Hi Jesse,
what a beautiful picture on the frontpage of your website!  |
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 23 Jun 2010 12:38 pm
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well done, Jesse! |
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Jesse Leite
From: Ontario, Canada
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