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The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

http://Guitar-Lessons-Riverside-CA.com/Lessons/BrentBoxSets/intro.html

I was wondering if any of you have ever seen this method of fingering modes and scales referred to in the URL above.

If you have seen something like this, I would very much like to know where and when.

Thank you.
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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/8/2008 2:36 PM

Chris Russell (3044) wrote:

Hey Brent

thanks for taking the time.

1) I have seen this exact system, but I've lost it's wherabouts so I appreciate you putting this together. I've bookmarked yours, and am able to continue reference 'were left off'. color and shape, yes definitely. it was my prefered connection and will be very useful to me.

2) several other teachers have been applying there method here at wholenote. and taking flack, I appologise to you and them. you can take the 'search keys' off you homepage, your lessons here will get many web-hits on there merit. some of our lessons have a million hits.

3) who's the old guy in the picture?

chris3



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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/8/2008 10:00 PM

Jeff Brent (3428) wrote:

1) I have seen this exact system
If it exists in book form (that could be bought via Amazon, for example), I'd like to have it tracked down for me.

2) The reason I'm asking this question at WholeNote is because it's well known that there are some very knowledgeable experts here. Thank you for the search keys advice.

3) That's Halloween.



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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/8/2008 11:00 PM

Chris Russell (3044) wrote:

Jeff

sorry, after I hit post i realized I called you your sir name.

I've been thinking all day on this. problem is, I'm a perpetual student (who knows two chords) and have seen so many systems. it was definitely online, not a book. and I've had large changes in life since that time, including that computer. and probably before my time at wholenote, as I've checked my fretbuzz histories.

what I can offer, is that it is effective. it's the one method I most connected with. I'll let you know if I think of any terms that might help with a search..

chris3



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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/9/2008 3:46 PM

Jeff Brent (3428) wrote:

what I can offer, is that it is effective

And that's the proof in the pudding, the fact that it IS simple, effective AND easy to finger (never more than a spread of three frets).

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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/10/2008 6:15 AM

Victor Abad (963) wrote:

Hi Jeff!
I've been taking a look at your lesson and it seems really interesting. I have to take a further look with my guitar in hand...
By the way, Is there a print-friendly version of the lesson available? I would love to follow it offline...

Best regards
Vctor



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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/11/2008 2:32 AM

Jeff Brent (3428) wrote:

Is there a print-friendly version of the lesson available?

Victor,

It prints out just fine for me from the Firefox browser I'm using from

http://Guitar-Lessons-Riverside-CA.com/Lessons/BrentBoxSets/intro.html

Just keep clicking "Next" to walk your way through the whole article. It might take a while to print everything though ...

Thank you,

Jeff

PS: maybe think about dropping me a tip (if you're so inclined)

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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/10/2008 10:53 AM

Alan Roberts (10060) wrote:

Here's another pattern based system: http://www.rosettastoneofguitar.com/

Peace,
Alan



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Re: The "Brent Box Concept" for fingering modes

6/11/2008 2:44 AM

Jeff Brent (3428) wrote:

Alan,

Maybe I haven't made myself clear.

What I'm interested in knowing is if someone has already published a book or paper that illustrates the exact same Box Sets concept that I have illustrated here.

If the "Rosetta Stone" contains exactly the same fingering system that I have published both here at WholeNote and also on my website http://Guitar-Lessons-Riverside-CA.com, then I would be more than happy to shell out the forty bucks required to read Mr Pool's work.

If not, I prefer to keep my cash in my pocket, as there are many reworkings of the "Guitar Grimoire" available for free online.

I certainly appreciate your taking the time to respond to in this thread, and I respect your knowledge and contributions in this arena.



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our new 10K member

6/11/2008 8:29 PM

Chris Russell (3044) wrote:

Congrats Alan!!

I guess the real message here is thanks. thats alot of contribution to the community, and the points are only a bland counting. I don't know why 10k became what it did but it show a great deal of input.

you'll have to contact one of the members to be taught the secret hand shake. I don't know it, and your complimentary 'live chicken' will be ordered.. as soon as we find Debra Jean.

sure miss her on stuff like this, lol!

chris3



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Re: our new 10K member

6/14/2008 9:31 AM

Carl Phillips (11972) wrote:

Keep posting and you'll figure out the secret handshake.

Congrats brudda Alan!!

Carl

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