A Christmas present: fretboard charts for various tunings !

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Steve Ahola
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A Christmas present: fretboard charts for various tunings !

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I really like the 8 string E9th tuning that Mike Neer has been recommending and I put together a PDF file of fretboard charts showing the different intervals for different scales: E mixo, B dorian, A ionian, F# aeolian, G# locrian and the altered diminished scale based on a half step followed by a whole step rather than the other way around. Actually I've just been using the first two scales but added the others for deeper study. I also included fretboard charts showing the intervals of the E7 and Bm7 chords.

I've been generating charts like this for all of the different tunings I've been using and I find them to be very helpful. Here are links to the PDF file with the 8 charts for the 8 string E9th tuning:

File viewer:
http://www.box.com/s/taip9exiyn0kgn1dzqet

Direct link for download:
http://www.box.com/shared/static/taip9e ... 1dzqet.pdf

Merry Christmas!

Steve Ahola

E9th: E-G#-B-D-F#-G#-B-E (low to high)

Here is a low-res JPG file to give you some idea what these fretboard charts look like:

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Here are fretboard charts for C6 (Am7)

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Here are some charts for the 6 string C6 tuning. C6th is the same as Am7th so I have included charts for the C major scale, the A Aeolian scale and the C6th and Am7th chords:

File viewer:
http://www.box.com/s/v22akzco86gexvf66ljn

Direct link:
http://www.box.com/shared/static/v22akz ... f66ljn.pdf

I find these charts to be indispensable. Happy Holidays!

Steve Ahola

C6: C-E-G-A-C-E (low to high)
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Here are fretboard charts for C6-A7

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This one is for Mike Neer! It includes 6 scales major (C mixo, A mixo, A aeolian, A dorian and A altered dim HW) and 4 chords (C6, C7, Am7 and A7):

File viewer:
http://www.box.com/s/hsaon5zripk54lmxs3ov

Direct link for download:
http://www.box.com/shared/static/hsaon5 ... mxs3ov.pdf

Happy Steelin'!

Steve Ahola

C6/A7: C#-E-G-A-C-E (low to high)
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Lovely gift

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A lot of us will appreciate the gift, and use them a lot, too. Very helpful for navigating around... Anyways, who's got 2 thumbs and looks at scale charts? This guy...
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Steve:

A great gift that is much appreciated. Thank you! And, happy holidays.

Santa arrived early.

James
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Post by Kevin Shiflett »

That chart maker is very cool. I'm going to use it to map out my 6 string.

Thx!
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Post by Steve Ahola »

Kevin Shiflett wrote:That chart maker is very cool. I'm going to use it to map out my 6 string.
Thanks for reminding me to post a link to the site where I created those charts:
http://www.studybass.com/tools/chord-sc ... e-printer/

On the web site you can enter the notes of an open tuning with virtually any number of strings and it will generate charts that you can print out on the website.

I've been using Nitro PDF to redirect the printer output to a PDF file on your local hard drive as a permanent copy. If someone is unable to do that send me a PM with the tuning and scales or chords that you'd like.

While transcriptions and tutorials are great, I've gotten much benefit from these charts that show the scales and chords. While these charts show you where the notes are, it is transcriptions and tutorials that help you figure out what to do with those notes. So all of that fits together.

Happy Steelin'

Steve Ahola
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