Right Brain Music Method for Mandolin
The Right Brain Music Method for Mandolin is a simple easy way to learn to play mandolin and understand music theory without having to read notation.
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Pg 6 The Role of Mandolin in Music
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Chapter 3 Tune Your Mandolin
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Chapter 5 The "1" "4" & "5" Chords
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Pg 14 Strumming Comes In Patterns
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Pg 15 Amazing Grace with a new strumming pattern
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Pg 16 Now a strumming pattern in"4" beats to the bar
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Pg 17 Another strumming pattern in "3" Happy Birthday
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Pg 18 Chords Come in Shapes
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Pg 19 Moving and modifying a chord shape
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Pg 20 The rest of the chords in the G chord scale
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Pg 21 Melodies Come From The Major Scale
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Pg 22 Extending the scale
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Pg 23 Tablature
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Pg 24 Digging deeper into tab
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Pg 25 Let's play a melody
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Pg 26 A new melody in 2 keys
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Pg 27 Alternate Picking
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Pg 28 Alternate picking and the timeline
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Pg 29 Theory of Note Values
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Pg 30 More on note values
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Pg 31 A closer look at note values with a song
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Pg 32 Exploring Other Keys
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Pg 33 Other chord voicings.
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Pg 34 The "1, 4, & 5" chords in the key of D
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Pg 35 The "2, 3, 6, & 7" Chords
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Pg 36 The 7 chords in the G chord scale
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Pg 37 Common Chord Progressions
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Pg 38 More common chord progressions
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Pg 39 The 12 Bar Blues
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Pg 40 Putting It All Together
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Pg 42 Digging In To The Major Scale
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Pg 43 The major scale and the architecture of the piano
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Pg 44 The Major Scale Mantra
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Pg 45 More on the major scale mantra
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Pg 46 Introducing the Chromatic Scale
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Pg 47 Diatonic Harmony Inside and Out
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Pg 48 More About Chords
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Pg 49 More chord shapes
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Pg 50 Chord shapes are moveable
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Pg 51 Two more techniques