I love the way you orient the chord charts and scale charts. It is like looking in a mirror for me since I am left handed. I can follow your scale chart very easily because my hand moves exactly like the chart does. Thanks for your mininstry.
Apr 18, 2011 | 12:45 am
Dan says:
My problem has nothing to do with having read tablature, but that I have never seen charts shown as if i was looking at a teacher. All the charts I have seen – in my brief experience – in books and on the web have had, (a scale pattern for instance) the 6th string on the bottom and the scale moving to the right “down” the board. Seeing the sixth string on the top moving to the left freaks me out! : )
I also much prefer to see my chord charts in a vertical orientation. To each their own! As for the tabs, I’ve never had a problem with those.
Dec 29, 2010 | 2:01 am
joed says:
boy, not really happy..[ not with you, just in general] ..been watching other websites and written down heaps of things. Was always shown that low e is the number one string, and high e is 6….which seems to make sense to me, as you strum the low e first. Even looking at the drawing above where you have fret 4 i would of called that fret 1 and so on as thats how i see the guitar neck when i am playing, from the left is fret one and as i go to the right i am going to fet 8 etc etc . Guess have to learn again. I am from old school and still trying to learn tab way. But at the end i hope that even at 52 yeras i will be able to play the guitar better then i ever have.
Jun 28, 2010 | 12:53 am
Joey says:
Where is the scale index now that the site has been redone? Awesome site btw
Aug 19, 2011 | 2:23 pm
Jerry says:
I love the way you orient the chord charts and scale charts. It is like looking in a mirror for me since I am left handed. I can follow your scale chart very easily because my hand moves exactly like the chart does. Thanks for your mininstry.
Apr 18, 2011 | 12:45 am
Dan says:
My problem has nothing to do with having read tablature, but that I have never seen charts shown as if i was looking at a teacher. All the charts I have seen – in my brief experience – in books and on the web have had, (a scale pattern for instance) the 6th string on the bottom and the scale moving to the right “down” the board. Seeing the sixth string on the top moving to the left freaks me out! : )
I also much prefer to see my chord charts in a vertical orientation. To each their own! As for the tabs, I’ve never had a problem with those.
Dec 29, 2010 | 2:01 am
joed says:
boy, not really happy..[ not with you, just in general] ..been watching other websites and written down heaps of things. Was always shown that low e is the number one string, and high e is 6….which seems to make sense to me, as you strum the low e first. Even looking at the drawing above where you have fret 4 i would of called that fret 1 and so on as thats how i see the guitar neck when i am playing, from the left is fret one and as i go to the right i am going to fet 8 etc etc . Guess have to learn again. I am from old school and still trying to learn tab way. But at the end i hope that even at 52 yeras i will be able to play the guitar better then i ever have.
Jun 28, 2010 | 12:53 am
Joey says:
Where is the scale index now that the site has been redone? Awesome site btw