
SavageRiffer
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"The foundation of (my teaching approach) is the way I view the fretboard -- which is the way a lot of people view it -- and that's in shapes. You end up learning the same stuff you'd learn from notation or tablature, but it's a much easier way to understand it."
I've often heard different guitarists talk about this, but what are they talking about? How can you compose and improvise without knowing intervals, scales, etc? Is there some simpler way of doing all this without knowing any theory that has somehow eluded me? (barring the "play by ear" answer because that doesn't explain anything). How do you conceptualize the fretboard in shapes so that you know what to play over what chords, etc.?
I've often heard different guitarists talk about this, but what are they talking about? How can you compose and improvise without knowing intervals, scales, etc? Is there some simpler way of doing all this without knowing any theory that has somehow eluded me? (barring the "play by ear" answer because that doesn't explain anything). How do you conceptualize the fretboard in shapes so that you know what to play over what chords, etc.?