Melodies at the 12th Fret: “Amazing Grace,” Part 1 |
Melodies at the 12th Fret: “Amazing Grace,” Part 1
You can play a lot of the melodies you play in open position an octave higher by moving them up to the 12th fret. Mike shows you two positions for playing a G major scale at the 12th fret, one that includes notes at the 12th fret and above and one that uses notes just below the 12th fret. Both patterns come in handy depending on what notes you’re sliding into. If you want to slide into a note at the 12th fret, a G, B, or D, for instance, you’ll use the second pattern. If you want to slide from a note at the 12th fret to a higher note (an A, C, or E), the first pattern is the one you’ll use. In this video, Mike shows you how to use those two patterns to play “Amazing Grace” at the 12th fret.
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"Amazing Grace" at 12th Fret (Available to subscribers)
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"Amazing Grace" Melody MP3 Download (Available to subscribers)
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