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    I was thinking about this earlier and I realised that if you want to break out of patterns, here's a thought:

    Continue with the cycle of fifths (or fourths), but insist that you never move to an adjacent string.

    I used to practice major chords around this cycle using CAGED shapes, which becomes very predictable. But if, instead, you insist that the root note must skip a string each time, you get:

    C (root on E string)

    G (root on D string)

    D (root B)

    A (root A)

    E (root G)

    which is a lot more interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyScaramanga View Post
    I was thinking about this earlier and I realised that if you want to break out of patterns, here's a thought:

    Continue with the cycle of fifths (or fourths), but insist that you never move to an adjacent string.

    I used to practice major chords around this cycle using CAGED shapes, which becomes very predictable. But if, instead, you insist that the root note must skip a string each time, you get:

    C (root on E string)

    G (root on D string)

    D (root B)

    A (root A)

    E (root G)

    which is a lot more interesting.
    I think I understand this instead of dwell on one note on all the strings do a different note on every other string... I'll give it a go
    Last edited by frankus; 10th September 2012 at 03:05 PM.

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