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Free music theory tips from professional guitarist Tommaso Zillio

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When Jazz players of different traditions/schools can't even agree on what to call altered (don't blame me, I didn't make this mess. I just noticed it) bit.ly/4eL3S22

When Jazz players of different traditions/schools can't even agree on what to call altered (don't blame me, I didn't make this mess. I just noticed it) bit.ly/4eL3S22
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Try to play a scale in 6th. This means that rather than playing a C major scale in order (C D E F G...) you play a 6th up from every note: C A D B E C, etc. It's quite difficult, as you may have to jump strings, but it's a great exercise for your fretboard knowledge!

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Can you find out how to play a G major pentatonic scale (1 octave, standard tuning) using only natural harmonics? Write your answer below:

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If you want to master the pentatonic scale (the most used guitar scale) and be able to use it freely all over your fretboard, then you want to read this page: bit.ly/4idd2pA

If you want to master the pentatonic scale (the most used guitar scale) and be able to use it freely all over your fretboard, then you want to read this page: bit.ly/4idd2pA
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Many people think that music theory is a fixed set of ideas to be learned. The truth is that new ways of making music are invented all the time, and with them we invent new music theory to help us understand why the new ways work and how they relate to the old ways.

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Here is an easy, compact, user-friendly system that will make you learn the notes on the fretboard permanently and without any pain. And the best things? it takes only 5 minutes a day... and it's FREE --> bit.ly/3QFRXIr