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Catching Up II...
Octaves - Help

     The Octaves worksheet is mainly for observational purposes and can be used to identify 'complex' chords and scales - If you click on 1 tone then you will see all of those tones, in the example below we clicked all six strings at the 3rd fret and we also faded out the circles and tones a little bit so the 'pattern' sticks out more. This rough version is one of the earlier worksheets and will be reworked eventually to add more features.

     You can also click on a Key to see only those tones for that key which is great for learning chords, If you click on any C E and G on this worksheet you will immediately see all of the C's E's and G's, From there you can pick a four or five fret range and use any C E and G together to create a "C major chord" - it is possible to create 100 different versions of the C major chord...

 
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