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Know Your Fretboard
By Jason Parker
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Atlanta, GA USA
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Know Your Fretboard
Jason Parker
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Theory/Reference
· Level:
Intermediate
· Tempo: 120
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Now, here are the two octave shapes.
Octaves are two notes that are the same, yet one is half the pitch of the other.
Shape One
Shape Two
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