![]() ![]() I don't have a specific point with all that. It is the biggest AHA moment I have ever had on the guitar! As I was settling in to show him my work, he sat back, smirked and said, "forget it, you don't really need to know all that, look." And then he showed me the major 6th diminished scale and minor 6th diminished scale built from drop 2 voicings. I managed to work most of them out and brought them in the next week for class. Anyway, I sure did a lot of sweating and tounge biting that week in the woodshed. I answered: "well, see you in a year!" ha ha. Next class you come in, show me all inversions on the fretboard for maj7, min7, maj 6, min6, dom7, dom7b5, min7b5, diminished 7, aug 7, and every other 4 note chord on every possible string set.(the list contained a total of about 13 different chord types). My first class with my jazz guitar teacher, he said: "ok, this is drop 2 on paper. ![]() I have to agree that working them out yourself is the best and quickest way to dominate the material. ![]()
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