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Old 03-01-2011, 01:14 PM
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Question Fingerings 4th

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Well I´m practicing a bit of pentatonics in jazz context.
I like as a way of spelling chord extensions, simplify chords and go out, so let me know,
how do you finger 4th those annoying intervals when happening all time in scales played in fourths and pentatonic with skips?

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Old 03-03-2011, 05:02 PM
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By finger rolling, and by split index middle, depending on what I'm playing and what bpm, I choose the most fluid and comfortable to deal with the line and connect with the next. Finger rolling more so I'd say, especially for quick pentatonic skipping. I did post a little exercise on rolling 4th's a while back in a 4th's thread somewhere.

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