Misha Pelt THE E SYSTEM GUITAR MANUAL. A practical manual to compose your own music.

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Misha Pelt TH SYSTM GUITR MNUL practical manual to compose your own music.

Huge knowledge is contained in this manual, simplified down to a few pages. Read the theory first and then go through it again with your guitar. Step by step. Once you get it, you will be able to compose your own songs in all the seven basic keys. Have patience, soon you will be happy with the results.

Dear guitarists, with this manual you will be able to compose your own songs across the whole of the guitar s neck. You will also learn a bit about the Schumann Resonance the frequency that is in harmony with the beat of Mother arth. Then, once you are playing your own music in the Schumann resonance you can actually become a healer for yourself and your surroundings. Who is this book for? This book is for everybody for all abilities and levels. If you are a complete beginner, you will at least need the ability to play basic chords. The beginner to intermediate guitar player will find this manual very useful in creating their own music. For the more advanced player, the manual will awake in you the question of how it is all possible. Once you learn the basics, read my upcoming book, The System for Guitars: The easy way to compose your own music., which further explains the theory and allows you to understand HOW the system works. WHT DO YOU ND TO KNOW TO US TH SYSTM?. How to read from down up. The names of the guitar strings. The shapes of chords. How to create barre chords. The exception to the rule with string and shape of C chord. How to count from to!

. Look to the strings as you would play and hold the guitar. When you look to the strings the first one you will see is the fat bass.. The guitar has strings but there are only different names. The first and sixth strings are both, however, there is a difference of two octaves in between them.. ach string has a chord that relates to it. Most of you already know them. ut maybe you don t know that they can be used over the whole neck; if you place a barre in front of them.. arre chords. Simply said it s the index finger placed on or frets (depending on the shape) in front of the chord shape.. string and C shape are the exception, but that will be explained along the way.. Numbers - everyone knows. From these numbers the special maps for each of the basic tones are created. These numbers are replacing tones and semitones and they are one of the fundamental building blocks of the system. lso, the numbers are used to choose how songs develop; their progression.

. Look to the strings as you would play and hold the guitar. When you look to the strings the first one you will see is the fat bass.. The guitar has strings, but there elly are only different ood names. The first G and the sixth are aily both only there D is a difference of pples octaves between them. self-created at poem will help you to remember. at pples Daily Good elly. ach string has a chord that relates to it. string = shape =D string shape D s t r i n g = D shape G G string = G s h a p e string = C s h a p e

. Most of you already know them. What you might not know is that they can be used all over the neck; when you place a barre before them. barre is the index finger over all the strings, placed or frets (depending on the shape), before the shape of the chord. You have learned the names of the strings and the shapes of the chord too. Now we draw a barre to all the shapes. t the beginning of the guitar you don t need to use a barre but actually is already there: at the zero fret. When you use a barre, you can then move all the chords across the neck. It will always be a different chord in a different shape. string = shape string = shape D D s t r i n g = D shape G G string = G s h a p e string = C s h a p e veryone knows F major. F major is actually shape with a barre over the first fret. F major in shape ctually there are only shapes of the major chords, constantly repeating over the neck. With the system you will easily get the harmonic sound. HURRH! 8

9. veryone knows the numbers to.. From these numbers the special maps are created; one for each of the basic tones. The numbers are replacing the tones and semitones and the numbers are also the fundamental building blocks of the system. lso we use them to choose a progression the way a song grows and develops. MP FOR TON Scale of major: D G C # D # F # G #

The theoretical knowledge needed to use the system you now have. So let s create a song. Most Western music uses the progression. That means that for creating chords we use the first, fourth and fifth tone from the scale. There are other types of progression. If you want to know more, you can find them in my book. F # G # C # D # IN TH MP FOR TON LOOK FOR NUMRS, ND. One lies on the zero fret on the string. Place a barre on the zero fret (don t place it, it s already there) and create the shape because the shape relates to the string. string shape YOU R PLYING MJOR IN SHP. 0

FOR TH SCOND CHORD W US TH TH TON. IN TH MP LOOK FOR NUMR. Four is on the zero fret on the string. You don t have to use the barre, it s at the beginning, only create the shape which relates to the string the shape. string shape YOU R PLYING MJOR IN SHP. FOR TH THIRD CHORD W US TH FIFTH TON. LOOK FOR NUMR. Five is on the second fret of the string. Place a barre over the second fret and follow with the shape related to the string, which is again shape. string shape YOU R PLYING MJOR IN SHP.

nd now you have a song. You can continue throughout the map, choosing a progression, and place a barre over a fret where the chosen number falls and follow with shape which relates to that string. string = shape string = shape D string = D shape G string = G shape string = C shape. IT HS N MNTIOND THT TH STRING ND TH C SHP R N XCPTION TO TH RUL. W WILL LRN IT Y XMPL. LT S SY, W WNT TO US TH CHORD FOR TH SIXTH TON. Six is at string, at nd fret. When using the string, you don t place a barre over the chosen number, but fret back to the left. Then, follow with the C shape which relates to the string. string C shape NOW YOU R PLYING C# MJOR IN C SHP. Congratulations, you are creating!

MP FOR TON C scale of C major: D G On the following pages you have the maps, for each of the basic tones...enjoy and create! C D F G C

MP FOR TON D scale of D major: D F # G C # D D G

MP FOR TON scale of major: D G C # D # F # G #

MP FOR TON F scale of F major: F G C D F D G

MP FOR TON G scale of G major: G C D F # G D G

8 MP FOR TON scale of major: C # D F # G # D G

9 MP FOR TON scale of major: D G C # D # F # G # #

This is really the basics, as simple as possible, using only major chords. fter getting familiar with the numbers, strings and shapes, you will have a great foundation for further growing. nd, my book might open a whole new world for you. You get great base for Jazz theory and improvisation. The system is a great, unknown system, and it s for life, there is so much to discover! nd if you play in the Schumann Resonance Hz, you are harmonising yourself and your surroundings to the vibrations of our Mother arth! Why play in the Schumann Resonance? It has been said the 8Hz is the beat of the planet. This was first documented mathematically by the physicist Winfried Schumann. The Schumann Resonance is a global electromagnetic resonance coming from the arth itself. How does this help in healing ourselves? Firstly, it has been said that when the two hemispheres of our brain are synchronized with each other at 8Hz they work more harmoniously. 8Hz is also the frequency of the double helix in DN replication. Playing in harmony 8Hz = Hz If we play with a frequency of 0Hz, the note C is at about. Hz. However, when you take 8Hz as the starting point we reach a frequency of Hz and the scale has at a frequency of Hz. This scientific tuning was approved by various physicists and musicians for its harmonious nature. However, since 9, the universal tuning of music changed from Hz to 0Hz. This tuning has been defined as dis-harmonic because it has no scientific relationship to the physical laws that govern the universe. Healing with the heartbeat of the arth When we play and listen to music that has been tuned to Hz your body and the world around you resonate in a natural way, filling you with a sense of peace and well-being. The dis-harmonic 0Hz frequency does harm by causing stress, negative behaviours and unstable emotions. Listening and playing in Hz resonates inside your body, releases emotional blockages and expands consciousness. 0

Thank you to all people passing through my life, I am continuing to learn and grow. Thank you to the gentle men; Mike Jingles and Leon Van Pelt for introducing me to the world of guitars, it s a beautiful word. Thanks to Sherene Urban for editing, translating and helping me to bring this project to life. Thanks to myself for finding the courage to realize this project. LOV, LIGHT, ND JOY Misha www.theesystemforguitars.wordpress.com

Follow the system s simple guidelines and you will then be able to create your own music easily. To begin, all you need to know is the basic chord shapes. If you don t know them already, they are pictured within the manual. You do not need to know a lot of music theory to use the system. Most people can drive a car, but not many people understand how a car s engine works. The same is true for the system Manual ; you can play the guitar and create music without needing to understand the theory involved. For those who want a deeper understanding of the system, my upcoming book, The System for Guitars: The easy way to compose your own music, explains it further. www.theesystemforguitars.wordpress.com Copyright Michaela Tanová 0 Grafický design Hana Speváková