
Welcome to RelationShapes 2: Intervals! In this course, you're going to learn how to play every single interval on the guitar, both the simple intervals and compound intervals, so that you can go anywhere from any note, at any time! This will free your playing from the shapes you're stuck on, and allow you to think more musically and play things that don't just sound like exercises or pre-fab licks.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play minor 2nd intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. This is the smallest interval there is, one half-step. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play major 2nd intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. This is the second smallest interval there is, two half-steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play minor 3rd intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A minor 3rd is 3 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play major 3rd intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A major 3rd is 4 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play perfect 4th intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A perfect 4th is 5 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play tritone intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A tritone is 6 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play perfect 5th intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A perfect 5th is 7 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play minor 6th intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A minor 6th is 8 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to play major 6th intervals in all the different shapes for it that exist on the neck. A major 6th is 9 half steps. Check the resources to download the diagrams for them in .PDF format.
RelationShapes 2: Intervals is the easiest and fastest way to learn every interval shape on the guitar. Intervals are the smallest musical building blocks, and knowing how to play all of them will make you freer on the guitar than you have ever been, because you'll know how to go from any note to any other note, at any time - with a little practice, you'll be unstoppable!