Saturday, April 6, 2024

The Power of the 3rd Rail!



( A shorter version of this video is here: https://youtu.be/_GrkDEKBHAU ) A paradigm change: The fretboard starts between the G and B strings. These two strings comprise the "3r Rail" which is the center of a primary diatonic symmetry. As a metaphor derived from electric rail systems like the NYC subway, the "third rail" is usually characterized as a thing that is too dangerous to touch, usually in business or politics. But while the 3rd rail is lethal to the touch, it also powers the train. So it is a double-edged sword, to mix metaphors. Locating the positions of the natural tones (the key of C major/A minor) becomes more logical when recognizing the inherent symmetry of the Diatonic keys starting with C. This is most clear when starting from the 3rd Rail. Index: 00:00 — Intro ... What is the 3rd Rail? 00:53 — Why is the 3rd Rail? ... How does the tuning of renaissance viols pertain to the tuning of the guitar? ... The standard guitar tuning is not all about playing barre chords! 03:26 — The Pentatonic Axis ... Every fret on the guitar is a pentatonic scale. ... There is only one major 3rd in a pentatonic scale. 04:45 — How Can We Use the 3rd Rail? ... The key of C major is built around the 3rd Rail. ... The three major 3rds in the key of C are positioned symmetrically on the 3rd Rail. 07:27 — 3rd Rail Major and Minor 3rds ... Three major 3rds and four minor 3rds in every key. ... The symmetry of major and minor 3rds on the 3rd rail. 8:57 — Mapping Diatonic Symmetry ... The symmetry of diatonic intervals. ... 7th arpeggios on the four top strings. 11:08 — The Primary Symmetry ... Animated diagrams of the rotational/palindromic symmetry from several perspectives. ... Comparison between the guitar symmetry and that of the piano keyboard. 15:32 — The fretboard begins on the 3rd rail C major 3rd ... at the 5th fret. ... What better way to understand the symmetry of the system than to start at the center of the system? 18:53 — Mission Statement and Thanks! ... A paradigm shift: Thinking about the guitar fretboard that begins at the 5th fret, on the 3rd string. ... More to come. © 2024 Mark Newstetter https://marknewstetter.com ================ More about the Renaissance guitar: https://www.laguitarra-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/strining-and-tuning-the-renaissance-four-course-guitar.pdf The Metropolitan Museum Instrument Collection: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?department=18&showOnly=highlights&q=guitar