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Cipher demonstration examples — all intervals on Guitar
Interval fingerings — two octaves of harmonic intervals, root A
All intervals, large and small, plotted on the fretboard from a single root tone, in this case from tone A on String-One/Fret-Five. Two octaves of harmonic interval fingerings are shown. The two tones of any harmonic interval are meant to be played simultaneously, like a small chord, so their fingerings may be different from their counterpart melodic intervals (intervals whose tones are played in succession — one after the other or scale-wise. Figure 3 shows the single counting grid used to plot all of the intervals shown in this chart.
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