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| Gear interested Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: North York (Toronto)
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| 1700 page GUITAR DICTIONARY HARMONIZER book GUITAR DICTIONARY HARMONIZER 1700 pages Not your typical Guitar Chord Book & Guitar Scale Book education. This work represents the Finite Foundations of choices that are available on a 12 Tone Guitar, as well as the Finite Foundations of Harmony & Melody. On a guitar you have 1 of 4095 choices (Dictionary), the choice does not exist in a vacuum! it has a context (Harmonizer). Anything you Create on a 12 Tone instrument is born out of this work! The book not only illustrates it, it proves it. If you want to know what is available to you as a Guitarist, learn this book. www.audiblenumbers.com Addition to original post: The input I received has been invaluable, thank you. I failed to make people realize the practical application this work can have on their creative process. I will make changes to the site and provide a risk free experience. Again, thank you. Steve Shareck. Last edited by Audible Numbers; 11th October 2006 at 10:57 PM.. Reason: Better serving your needs. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: London
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- not the Math word (capital M) - maybe it's a child's Math Toy ?I'm sure that this is fantastic news...but if it's as incomprehensible as your post then I'll think I'll avoid it. (especially at $200!) | |||
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: London
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| PS..... I'm still working on my own book. Walters' Guide to Modern Recording Techniques. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: North York (Toronto)
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All the finite information of the chromatic scale is placed in order. Yes, you owe me copyright (Child's toy) I'm really trying to convey that the work is based on simple building blocks. Yes $200 is a very high price, however, it's available on CD or Download. Orange, I get a sense that you are angry at me, it's only a book. ![]() | |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: London
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