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The Unending Fret

For decades, guitar education followed a predictable, linear path. Method books taught you where to place your fingers, how to read basic notation, and which scales belonged over which chords. Then, in 1987, jazz guitarist and legendary educator Mick Goodrick published The Advancing Guitarist . Mick Goodrick - The Advancing Guitarist.pdf

Goodrick takes the opposite approach. He presents a concept—a diagram, a mode, a voicing—and then stops. He doesn't tell you how to practice it. He asks you to figure it out. The book operates on the premise that the teacher cannot learn for the student. It forces the guitarist to become their own teacher, a concept Goodrick refers to as the "Teacher-Student" duality within oneself. The Unending Fret For decades, guitar education followed

Mick Goodrick’s The Advancing Guitarist is not a quick fix for your playing. It is a philosophy of self-reliance. It tears down the walls of boxes and patterns, forcing you to look at the guitar as a blank canvas of infinite frequencies. Goodrick takes the opposite approach

By isolating the modal color against a static background, your ears learn to recognize the specific "flavor" of each note—such as the characteristic major 6th in the Dorian mode—rather than just viewing it as a sequence of finger movements. 4. The Architecture of Harmony: Voice Leading

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