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spitznagel
 
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| Date registered |   06.01.2010 |  
| Last online: |  06.05.2010 |  
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06.01.2010 | 
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Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:44 am | jump to post
ha of course.  i play every day.  not as much as i used to, but still every day.  my dexterity has gone through the roof after practicing PBs scaletone stuff, i really like the 3/4 and 4/3 maps, those slides are great for your pinky.  however, the problem does not lie in my coordination, or in how clean i play, it lies in me actually being able to come up with anything other than really simple, cliche melodies.  where does the good shit come from?  i play mostly blues and it seems like ill get o...
 
 
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Tue Jun 01, 2010 8:21 pm | jump to post
ya i already downloaded just about everything from that page.  Im familiar with caged, the 7pos system, the 12, scaletone, etc... Ive been watching some of PBs videos and i heard him mention chord modes, and arpeggio modes.  I am curious if there is a book available either with these concepts, or with anything else that has not been covered on youtube.  Ive watched just about every single video, and i really like the way PB explains everything.
 
 
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Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:58 pm | jump to post
Not sure if this is where i should post but here goes..  Im interested in the scaletone form book you mentioned in your videos.  I'm wondering if the book is still a work in progress, or if its available.  I'm also curious if arpeggio-modes and chord-modes will be covered in the book?  I've heard the ideas referenced before but am not sure what they are exactly.  I'm assuming they are inversions, but i really like your slant on things so I'd like to learn more about where your goin with that.
 
 
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