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Have you tried The Equalizer - A Musical Method yet? It's as-easy-as 1+2=3! Just balance the beam, then apply the compatible scales.

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Craig Blake's method is a must-have for the serious composer, arranger, songwriter and musician. The Equalizer - A Musical Method is a natural and gravitational approach to music writing. It allows the user to select interval and chord progressions for rhythms, by means of numbers and a balance-beam.

Features:

  • 288 balance-beam charts. Arranged in all twelve keys. Each balance-beam chart literally provides the user with an infinite number of interval/chord combinations for progressions. Resulting in a versatile, accurate and convenient work tool, for music composition.
  • Interval, chord, and Scale Merge. The Equalizer - A Musical Method organizes, or brings together, scales based on scale and chord compatibility, or relation.

The mechanics of The Equalizer - A Musical Method are unique, and due to the respective positions of the notes and intervals used in music, it truly makes The Equalizer - A Musical Method an accurate and compete music writing tool. It is educational, and provides users with the ability to choose the right chords and scales systematically and automatically, right at your fingertips.

Note: Zero always represents the key. Once the beam is balanced or level - based on the sum of the numbers (which represents the intervals/chords) on one side of the balance-beam, being-equal-to the sum of the numbers on the opposite side of the beam - then the user can refer to the scale compatibility section, and work with the five, six, seven, eight, and nine tone scales (for melodic/lead work) that are compatible with the intervals/chords that were selected to balance the beam.

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To get-the-most out of The Equalizer – A Musical Method book,
first learn and become familiar with:
  • The twelve notes.
  • Tuning.
  • The Major Scale.
  • Chord Construction.
  • Scale Compatibility.
Then, apply The Equalizer – A Musical Method
by balancing the beam and applying the scales.

 


24 Fret - Hand Finger Exercises

The following sequences are 24 four finger exercises that I have developed during my studies of the guitar. They are four note permutations, and are all of the notes that can be played in succession without repeating. They are the ultimate finger exercises for fret hand practice. So, get to know them well. They are discipline exercises and will greatly enhance dexterity.

1 - Index, 2 - Middle, 3 - Ring, 4 - Pinky.
     1234            2134              3124         4123
     1243            2143              3142         4132
     1324            2314              3214         4213
     1342            2341              3241         4231
     1423            2413              3412         4312
     1432            2431              3421         4321

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