2
As in Example 5, the following intervals are all built up from the noteC.
Here, however, each interval is shown in two different octaves. As you will see,
this is done to show the different fingerings that result from the tuning of the guitar. There is a major
third between the the third and second string, but all the other strings ore a perfect fourth apart
Because of this, you will have to learn special fingerings for some of the intervals that involve the third
and/or second string.
Example 6
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