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2. Moveable Intervals

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Part 1: Moveable Exercises
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Part 1: Moveable Interval Patterns

In Aguado’s “The Guitar Taught by a Simple Method” (1836?), the maestro gives examples of interval patterns that can be shifted up and down the fretboard. This is a very worthwhile exercise, as you can learn many intervals very quickly through using this method of practice. 

Aguado covers a significant number of intervals, but for now you will only focus on 3rds, 6ths, 8ves and 10ths. Each moveable exercise is accompanied with a study that uses the patterns from the exercise. 

1. Shift each interval up the fretboard 
2. Say the notes as you play them
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Part 2: Study

In the study below, use the given information to help you find the interval pattern from the exercises. 

  1. Ensure that you fret all bracketed notes before playing 
  2. Identify the quality of each interval (major, minor or perfect)
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