Finding Channels in the Fretboard with Jeb Sherrill (the chair guy)
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Read the 3-part series Jeb wrote for the Love Music More Substack about his system at Part 1 đ Part 2 đ Part 3 Jeb Sherrill (the chair guy) joins the pod to discuss the mysticism, geometry, and awesomeness that is the guitar fretboard. We keep it high level, so even people that donât play this beautiful instrument can get inside the guitaristâs head! Learn how licks and riffs and streams collide to build a musical tapestry â and how to break out of patterns that lock you into creative channels. Click â this discount linkâ to sign up and receive 30% off your first year with DistroKid and share your music with the world! Connect with Jeb the chair guy at MusicalChairSystem.comâ ᥣđ© â IGâ ᥣđ© â TikTokâ ᥣđ© â YouTubeâ Did you know I just dropped my first full length vinyl?! We're all super into how it came out and hope you are too! Browse the options and â scoop you an "I" variantâ â â while they last đš Tune into my music and surf the different-yet-connected platforms at â â â â â â â â â â â â ScoobertDoobert.pizzaâ â â â â â â â Subscribe to this pod's blog on â â â â â â â â Substackâ â â â â â â â â â â â to receive deeper dives on the regular đââïž Language or not it brings it together. Bringing order out of chaos. Translate emotion and meaning into sound, what music does, what itâs capable of. Once you understand the structure, you can break the structure. The ways that the shapes kind of interact. One of the dawning moments, thinking about diminished stuff. Distill this current moment, things shift. Doing a complex thing within a simple sandbox. Some of the best complexity comes out of actual simplicity. It kind of blooms. Have that lightbulb moment, almost the epiphany. Naturally youâre going to develop your own flavor to it. That diagonal pattern. It just expands, connecting all the boxes đȘ Set Design by Max Horwich Podcast Produced by â Beformerâ