Guitar Lab: Fretboard Visualization Vol. 3

Marty FriedmanTommy EmmanuelSteve VaiEric GalesEric Johnson

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Guitar Lab: Fretboard Visualization Vol. 3

About this course

Hi, I'm Brad Carlton and welcome to Vol. 3 of Guitar Lab: Fretboard Visualization. This course will place special emphasis on the "shapes" that occur on the fretboard. These shapes always equate to intervals which are the building blocks of harmony and melody. You will learn to duplicate information in any position. This will enable you to be more at one with the guitar.

What you'll learn

  • Use compound intervals (tenths, ninths) for open voicings
  • Apply interval knowledge to create more melodic improvised lines
  • Visualize scales using tetrachord patterns (four notes per string)
  • Identify and play all interval types across the fretboard
  • Build chord voicings using interval stacking
Release date: 09/01/2019 • 1h 43m runtime
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Sample lessons
Intervals Pt. 2
Intervals Pt. 2
Minor Second
Intervals Pt. 11
Intervals Pt. 11
Minor Seventh
Chord "Grips" Pt. 1
Chord "Grips" Pt. 1
Shape Duplication
Tonal Center Changes Pt. 2
Tonal Center Changes Pt. 2
Dm7 to Ebm7

What's included

20 lessons • 19 charts

Fretboard Visualization Vol. 3
Hi, I'm Brad Carlton and welcome to Vol. 3 of Guitar Lab: Fretboard Visualization. This course will place special emphasis on the "shapes" that occur on the fretboard. These shapes always equate to intervals which are the building blocks of harmony and melody. You will learn to duplicate information in any position. This will enable you to be more at one with the guitar.
Intervals Pt. 1
This interval will reveal the locations of pitch duplication. You'll then be able to choose where you wish to play a given pitch based on tonal considerations as well as technical solutions.
Intervals Pt. 2
This interval occurs between the 3rd and 4th, and the 7th and 8th degrees of the major scale.
Intervals Pt. 3
This interval occurs between all the remaining adjacent scale degrees of the major scale.
Intervals Pt. 4
Now I'll show you a system for locating this interval in the major scale which will be based off the diatonic minor and diminished triads.
Intervals Pt. 5
Here I'll show you a system for locating this interval in the major scale which will be based off the diatonic major triads.
Intervals Pt. 6
This interval occurs between all the adjacent strings except for the 3rd and 2nd strings.

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Reviews

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wholmer

12/31/20

Thanks for making the map for me!

Being able to apply music theory to the fingerboard and then being able to play what I want and hear in my head on my guitar has long been a goal for me. Thanks’ Brad for making that a reality! I can finally close my eyes and go.

Phill M.

10/14/19

My kind of intruction

I am very taken with Truefire products and find this is a method that works for me. I am a teacher from another discipline and know there are ways to "speak" to reach people. Brad Carlton speaks to me and I have many of his courses and will be coming back for more. Thanks for that Brad!

Darren M.

10/14/19

I'm looking forward to improving

Yes Brad is one of my favorite educators !! This lesson is the 3rd of the Guitar Lab: Fretboard Visualization I'll be ordering the first two volumes here shortly and then start what I believe will be a course to help improve my fretboard sight knowledge. Thank you in advance Brad for these courses!

andrea i.

10/14/19

i liek it

Brad is a very good teacher and an awesome musician, and i liked a lot of his courses here in truefire Fretboard visualization is a things that every musicians must study. Instead you play rock, jazz, blues or whatelse, you have to know where note and scale are in your fretboard i liked Bred approach, it's not easy to understad and give you good result i recomand this course

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