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Stick Cipher demonstrations — all intervals

 

Interval fingerings — two octaves of harmonic intervals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All intervals, large and small, plotted on the fretboard from a single root tone within each logical half of the Stick fretboard.
Two octaves of harmonic interval fingerings are shown. The two tones of any harmonic interval are meant to be played simultaneously, like a small chord, so their fingerings may be different from their counterpart melodic intervals (intervals whose tones are played in succession — one after the other or scale-wise.

 

 


 

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