by Justin Comstock | Jun 28, 2016 | Fretboard Theory
Intervals are the most important tool you can use on the guitar.They can help you create your songs by using chords and scales.It is a good idea to understand the sound of each interval.I view the notes in music by 5 different levels or rather 5 different tools. I...
by Justin Comstock | Sep 15, 2015 | Fretboard Theory
What is a Superimposed Pentatonic scale? The Pentatonic scale is the gateway to many different genres of music.There are many techniques you can do within the pentatonic system. One technique that we will discuss today is called the superimposed pentatonic scale....
by Justin Comstock | Aug 26, 2015 | Fretboard Theory, FretDeck
Understanding fretboard notes is a great challenge for many guitar players. Many students don’t know where to start. When I first started learning the guitar I had a desire to master the fretboard notes. It has taken many years and many days of practicing but...
by Justin Comstock | Apr 12, 2015 | Fretboard Theory
When playing Pentatonic scales, there are many different techniques that you can apply to the scale. One of the most essential techniques that make a blues scale sound like a blues scale is using the “blue” note. This one note will make all the difference!...
by Justin Comstock | Apr 8, 2015 | Fretboard Theory, Music Theory
The minor Pentatonic scale is,in my opinion the most versatile scale on the guitar. It is probably the first scale guitarists learn on the guitar. The cool thing about this scale is that you can use it in a variety of genres. Rock,Country,Blues,Pop. You can also sound...
by Justin Comstock | Apr 5, 2015 | Fretboard Theory, Music Theory
Scales are essential to learn on any instrument. You can play a variety of different sounding scales on the guitar. Today we are going to discuss the Major Pentatonic scale and the music theory required to build a Major Pentatonic scale. this type of scale is used in...