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John Bertotti
Oct-18-2004, 1:33pm
I see so many scale threads start up I thought I'd do a search and see what I find. I thought this one was interesting.
http://tyala.freeyellow.com/4scales.htm
John

duuuude
Oct-18-2004, 2:25pm
Hadn't seen that one yet, thanks!

brandon
Oct-18-2004, 3:41pm
Thanks man!! I've recently decided that I'm going to dive headlong into music theory and that site should be a great help.

John Bertotti
Oct-18-2004, 6:08pm
If you liked that you'll like this. It shows a whole bunch of scales with intervals, I think that's what you call it. John
http://www.chordwizard.com/scales_cwfg.asp http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

JDSmith
Oct-20-2004, 3:40pm
I really liked the Chord Wizard site. Thank you for posting it!

John Bertotti
Oct-20-2004, 4:06pm
I can't take credit for the chord wizard site some one else on the board pointed it out. I just reposted it here because I thought the scales page was very interesting. John

ShaneJ
Oct-20-2004, 7:13pm
I'll toss in a recommendation (NFI) for the Chord Wizard software. It will give you what's on the website there plus a TON more. It's a great learning tool for theory, "roadmaps", chord voicing, doublestops, etc.... Also, has a tuner and a metronome. It can't tell you if you're hand position is off or if your tremolo needs work, but for $57 bucks, it's not a bad teacher. Works on any stringed instrument with any tuning (except Get Up John-type mandolin tuning). Actually, you could probably set it up as an 8-string instrument and get that as well. You just couldn't get it to show the strings as 4 pairs. It'd be Bush string spacing. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif