Guitar Shapes and Intervals - Minor 3rd - 3 half-steps above root note
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In this listening exercise, we listen to the sound of the minor 3rd, which is 3 half-steps above a root.
These notes could be played together or by themselves.
Practice this interval with all fingers, everywhere (except G-B strings).
Find how to make a minor 3rd between G-B
This shape or interval is just one of many,
And this shape, interval, or transition is also used in other ways, with other names,
Meaning that what you learn today with this shape, will prepare you for tomorrow when you see the same shape somewhere else.
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