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Something sounds the same

Adriano Parmiggianno (5751)
Theory Forum
1/11/2007 10:59:28 AM · 80 Views

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A
A

 

 



G
G

 

 



D
D
D

 

 


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Re: Something sounds the same
1/13/2007 8:42:11 AM
Ken Richardson (6235) wrote:

Keep on exploring the fretboard - you will find other things like that.


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Re: Something sounds the same
1/23/2007 9:40:56 AM
Adriano Parmiggianno (5751) wrote:

G
G

 

 



G
G

 

 



Dm
Dm

 

 




To get the same frequencies in the same order it's just a matter of adding 5 and compensating for the B string.
G_B_D
G_B_D#
G_B_D

 

 



G = 5th fret + 5 = 10th fret
B = 4th fret + 5 = 9th fret
D = 3rd fret + 4(=B string compensation)= 7th fret


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