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Guitar Intervals Unleashed: The "NANDI" Method - Left Handed: A Visual Interval Training Method

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Guitar Intervals Unleashed: The "NANDI" Method - Left Handed: A Visual Interval Training Method

Guitar Intervals Unleashed: The "NANDI" Method - Left Handed: A Visual Interval Training Method by Nan Mogar
English | 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07TN4FQMN | 133 pages | PDF | 4.43 Mb

Is your knowledge of intervals, chords and scales based only on memorized shapes and patterns?

Would you like to have the ability to visualize any interval from any note on the guitar without memorization?

Finally! A book that demystifies the logic of the fretboard to help you understand how intervals and notes are arranged on the guitar

A novel visual interval training method for the guitar to name, locate, plot, decode, alter, and invert intervals

Ideal for students of all skill levels from beginners who want to learn how to locate intervals on different string sets, to advanced players with years of training who struggle with visualizing intervals

Learn the only available method that teaches you where and why an interval is located so you do not have to memorize their locations

A first of its kind interval training method with an accompanying soon to be released mobile app to help practice the concepts explored in this book

The complex interval matrix on the guitar finally demystified and decoded

Practical theory on intervals that can be directly applied to the guitar

Use simple algorithms to derive an interval’s exact fret location

Interval and Inversion patterns revealed for the first time!

No music notation knowledge necessary

No interval shapes or fret locations to memorize

Acquire a solid foundation in intervals without even picking up the guitar

Practice on paper and apply your knowledge to your playing

Visualize intervals

Mnemonic devices and dozens of fret diagrams to help you get a clear picture of how intervals are arranged on the guitar

Natural note intervals and interval inversions illustrated using keyboard diagrams

Tables in place of lengthy written text to help you internalize key concepts more effectively

Explore the primary interval pattern, the Fourth and its many uses

Identify notes and intervals across two consecutive frets using fourths

Recall the seven notes in a scale without using the half-step/whole-step scale formula

Instantly recall the sharp or flat notes in a key without referring to the Circle of Fifths diagram

Uncover a new pattern within the Fourth which will be useful while skipping strings to locate notes and intervals

Discover the secondary interval pattern on the guitar

Effectively use the Fifth pattern to identify notes and intervals between the low E and the high E strings

Exposed! a new interval pattern within the Fifth to help you navigate in either direction across strings

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