In this reference chart you'll learn all 7 guitar patterns of the 3NPS system for the Phrygian Dominant scale—the 5th mode of Harmonic Minor.
3NPS stands for "3-notes-per-string" and is a system of scale patterns which is often used for playing fast technical runs (commonly referred to as shredding). So if that's your current area of interest then 3NPS excels at this. Of course, you can use 3NPS to play at any speed you like, not only fast, and simply benefit from the consistent nature of this system.
Degrees formula of the Phrygian Dominant scale is: 1-b2-3-4-5-b6-b7.
Borrow Notes. You can occasionally "borrow" notes from the neighboring patterns for a brief moment and then get back to the pattern you started with. For example:
Break Free From 1 Pattern. You can get yourself prepared for switching between the patterns on the fly. This is basically a helper tool to break free from being stuck within one pattern shape.
A Map of Options. You can also think of them as a guide of where you are and where you can go.
These adjacent blank placeholders are given less emphasis on purpose—they should not distract you from the main pattern you are focusing on, but should you wish to temporarily visit (or peek into) a neighboring pattern, then you can do that.
I'm sure you can find your own application, even if it means just to observe the fretboard and how things interconnect. That is actually exactly what I'm doing here—create resources that allow you to see and learn music conveniently.
If you come up with some cool application of this chart, let me know down in the comments below, I'd be happy to read your ideas. That way you can also share your experience with the rest of the community.
Phrygian Dominant is a common and popular name for the scale, but it has a couple of other aliases:
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Poster type | electronic |
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Poster language | English |
Paper size format | A4 (ISO 216) |
Poster, printable PDF | 3 pc |
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Poster, grayscale (B/W), printable PDF | 3 pc |
Date added | July 13, 2023 |
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Version | 1.0 |
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