Guitar Scale Reference – Learn All the Notes of the Neck with Tablature (Scales / Tab)
With this inexpensive, compact reference, you can use your Kindle as a fast easy reminder when practicing your guitar scales. Using both diagrams of the neck and tablature, you have all you need to learn the placement of all the notes on the guitar.
Starting in the Key of C (and displaying the relative minor keys) the diagrams lead you through all 12 keys, and also provide a complete overview showing all the notes of the fretboard in a “chromatic scale” diagram.
The diagrams are easy to read, and you can also request a PDF copy of this from us if you would like to be able to print it out. Just email the author at joe (at) joedocmusic (dot) com
For just a few bucks, you’ll immediately have great overview of the guitar neck, shown in clear, easy to understand graphics. Thanks for your interest, and check out our other titles!With this inexpensive, compact reference, you can use your Kindle as a fast easy reminder when practicing your guitar scales. Using both diagrams of the neck and tablature, you have all you need to learn the placement of all the notes on the guitar.
Starting in the Key of C (and displaying the relative minor keys) the diagrams lead you through all 12 keys, and also provide a complete overview showing all the notes of the fretboard in a “chromatic scale” diagram.
The diagrams are easy to read, and you can also request a PDF copy of this from us if you would like to be able to print it out. Just email the author at joe (at) joedocmusic (dot) com
For just a few bucks, you’ll immediately have great overview of the guitar neck, shown in clear, easy to understand graphics. Thanks for your interest, and check out our other titles!
List Price: $ 2.99
Price: $ 2.99




Poorly formatted for kindle,
This book is yet another guitar guide that is poorly formatted for the kindle. The pictures are small. However, you can click on them to zoom. Each one simply identifies the notes of the particular scale on the fretboard; there is no guide about where to start and end each scale or how to practice it. It certainly does not live up to its promise of learning the notes.
The book is very short – it just has a diagram for each of the twelve diatonic scales and some short text at the end.
The formatting seems a bit random. There is no table of contents or introduction.
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