Hello everyone,
If you're a fan of the blues and bluegrass, and you know a bit about theory (like mixing Major and minor pentatonic scales in blues and lots of bluegrass soloing), I could really use some help with which way to go with my Fretboard Toolbox Blues Mandolin Edition. I've come up with two different ways I could go with the book pages, but I'm not sure which one would be more useful. I'm stuck at a crossroads, so any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated, since I want them to be as useful as possible. (You'd really have to print these off to see what they look like-- they don't render well on my computer screen at least).
Idea 1 (the file on the left): This file shows how I currently have the layout of the fretboard, what I call the "Pentatonic Jig" (the graphic at the bottom of each page) configured:
1. Major pentatonic notes are underlined
2. minor pentatonic notes are in white boxes
3. Blues note (flat V) shown with asterisk
The problem with this method, as I see it, is that the VII note is not shown (B in the key of C Major), which people would like to see for lots of bluegrass runs, and it's also needed to make the V chord (G Major- G, B, D notes, in the key of C Major) in any kind of music.
Idea 2 (the file on the right): This file shows a second possibility for the Pentatonic Jig, which includes the VII note, plus a few other alterations:
1. Notes of the complete Major scale are in bold
2. Notes of the minor pentatonic scale are in white boxes
3. Notes of the Major pentatonic are underlined
4. Blues note (flat V) shown with asterisk
The problem with this method, as I see it, is that it make my already complicated reference tool look even more complicated.
Any words of encouragement/discouragement will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for helping me find my way!
Scott
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