Fretboard Geometry // Intervals 3 and b6

2 years ago
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In this video, you see how scale degrees 3 and b6 are related to interval 1 (the "tonic") in each key. Musicians also call these the "major-third" and "minor-sixth," respectively, and they're often used in various chords.

Using color, I show you exactly how these interval patterns are laid out on the fretboard -- in any key. It's easy.

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INTERVALS 4 AND 5: https://rumble.com/vsw4ci-fretboard-geometry-3-intervals-4-and-5.html

INTERVALS b3 AND 6: https://rumble.com/vt510y-fretboard-geometry-5-intervals-b3-and-6.html

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