Re: Chords and build
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:01 pm
Re the above neck diagrams...although presented in terms of four tone C chords, realize that the scale note locations are also there = pick your pockets. For those that may not realize it, each of the four tone chords shown probably has a 6th interval one string below it, and some sort of 9th one string above it.
Road runner picking (ala John Coltrane/Miles Davis style) usually requires being on the chord (or it's extension) note on the beat...non beat notes = flavor to suit. Your on beat notes are in the chord...know where the chord is, and it's extensions, and you have the beat notes all lined up and waiting.
The previous neck diagrams showed chords and scale note location for the four basic 13 series forms, but just for the C root. Here are four "chord location" diagrams for all roots in the tuning/setup. Only those for the same change activation's used above are shown.
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSNC.jpg)
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSRR.jpg)
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSP1RR.jpg)
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSP1.jpg)
These show all the chords and extensions for each string string in the structure as root when invoked with the changes for the basic four 13 series master chords.
You might notice that when you have CM13 invoked, you also get G13, and Dm13 using other strings as root.
Road runner picking (ala John Coltrane/Miles Davis style) usually requires being on the chord (or it's extension) note on the beat...non beat notes = flavor to suit. Your on beat notes are in the chord...know where the chord is, and it's extensions, and you have the beat notes all lined up and waiting.
The previous neck diagrams showed chords and scale note location for the four basic 13 series forms, but just for the C root. Here are four "chord location" diagrams for all roots in the tuning/setup. Only those for the same change activation's used above are shown.
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSNC.jpg)
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSRR.jpg)
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSP1RR.jpg)
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/edpackard/PSG%20TUNING%20STRUCTURES/CM13EX1/CM13EX1AVAILABLECHORDSP1.jpg)
These show all the chords and extensions for each string string in the structure as root when invoked with the changes for the basic four 13 series master chords.
You might notice that when you have CM13 invoked, you also get G13, and Dm13 using other strings as root.