The "Brent Box Sets" concept
for fingering Modes on Guitar

Set #1: The Red Box

In figure 1.06, a second set of parallel minor tetrachords is added.
This set is identical to the one presented in the introduction on strings 5 and 6,
except that it is one octave higher.

With the addition of this new parallel tetrachord set on strings 3 and 4,
it is possible to construct a box with a spread of three frets
that spans the four bottom strings (figure 1.07).

The index finger falls on fret 7 throughout as does the ring finger on fret 10.
The middle finger is on frets 8 on strings 5 and 6, and on strings 3 & 4 it falls on fret 9.

This provides an easy and comfortable way to navigate an octave and a half of the scale.

Parallel minor Tetrachords - Strings 3, 4, 5 & 6
figure 1.06

The Red Box
figure 1.07


In figure 1.08, we combine the red box with an auxiliary lower extension represented by the black box.

As described in the introduction, it is a simple matter to transition between these two boxes by either sliding the index finger down a whole step to move from the red box to the black box or by sliding up a whole step with the ring finger to move from the black box into the red box.

Red Box w/ Lower Extension Black Box
figure 1.08

 



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