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		<title>Q: How to map the Megatar fretboard?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A: We are working on a chart that shows all the notes on the fretboard, and hopefully that will become available soon.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A: We are working on a chart that shows all the notes on the fretboard, and hopefully that will become available soon.</p>
<p>However, in the meantime, in the Method Book #1, in the Appendix, you will find some blank fretboard graphs, which can be photo-copied. These are only 8 frets long, and don&#8217;t cover the entire fretboard, but of course one can stick several together. In the Owner&#8217;s Guide it gives the tuning at Fret Two, so it becomes a simple matter to extend the notes up the fretboard.</p>
<p>However &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>A SIMPLER WAY TO LEARN THE FRETBOARD</strong></p>
<p>In &#8216;Easy Touch-Style Bassics&#8217; &#8212; available many places, and free as a bonus with MegaTapper Newsletter subscription &#8212; we present a recommended &#8217;starting place&#8217; for learning.</p>
<p>If you follow our suggested starting place of placing your left hand over bass strings just above the double-dots at fret two, and placing your right hand over melody strings just above the double-dots at fret twelve, then the notes beneath your two hands are exactly identical. This approach allows you to simply focus on an initial nine notes (though the others beneath the hand can easily be filled in), and if you begin your experimentation there, then by the time you have a handle on that position, you will probably discover that other positions up and down the fretboard become rather obvious.</p>
<p><strong>HERE IS THE KEY</strong></p>
<p>The double dots are spaced the distance of a fourth apart, and the strings are tuned a fourth apart.</p>
<p>This means that, if you have placed your right hand just above double-dots on melody strings above fret twelve, then if you move *up* the fretboard to the next double-dots position, you have in effect dropped all the notes one string lower. So the notes originally on the bottom string have vanished, and you&#8217;ve &#8216;gained&#8217; a new string at the top, which has three new notes.</p>
<p>And likewise, if you moved your hand down one double-dots position below the double dots at fret twelve, then in effect the notes beneath your hand at fret twelve will all have moved *up* one string, so that the notes that used to be on the top string have vanished, and you&#8217;ve gained a new lowest string with three new lower notes.</p>
<p><strong>DOES THAT MAKE SENSE?</strong></p>
<p>If not, get your Megatar and work it out. If you don&#8217;t have a Megatar, we offer our condolences, but you can get some stick-on dots to put on the fretboard of your Chapman Stick. (We think that&#8217;s why they call them stick-on dots.) It&#8217;s much more clear if you have six melody and six bass strings, like on a Megatar, and it&#8217;s lots more clear if you&#8217;re using all fourths tuning, what we call BassBottom.</p>
<p>If you experiment wih this just a little, you&#8217;ll discover that it makes mapping the fretboard rather easy, once you&#8217;ve learned the notes at the original position. It will become remarkably clear.</p>
<p>One simple step at a time &#8230; and soon you&#8217;re dancing the rhumba!</p>
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		<title>Q: I like the Mobius Megatar mission. What can I do to help?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 21:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A: Thanks. What we&#8217;d ask is that, if you find this instrument interesting, if you&#8217;ve downloaded a copy of the method book or maybe you get the free newsletter, and you think it&#8217;s a good thing, then we&#8217;d ask just one thing â€“ Spread the word. Thanks.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A: </strong>Thanks. What we&#8217;d ask is that, if you find this instrument interesting, if you&#8217;ve downloaded a copy of the method book or maybe you get the free newsletter, and you think it&#8217;s a good thing, then we&#8217;d ask just one thing â€“ Spread the word. Thanks.</p>
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		<title>Q: If I buy an instrument, what guarantee do I have that I&#8217;ll like it?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 21:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A: Whenever you purchase something by mail or phone, the worrying possibility is that you might not like it! We don&#8217;t expect this, but who knows? And so, as our way of looking out for you, and to make it safe for you to purchase an instrument without any fear of being stuck, we have [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Q: If I buy an instrument, what guarantee do I have that I&#8217;ll like it?", url: "http://www.megatar.com/megatar-faq/q-if-i-buy-an-instrument-what-guarantee-do-i-have-that-ill-like-it/" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A: </strong>Whenever you purchase something by mail or phone, the worrying possibility is that you might not like it! We don&#8217;t expect this, but who knows? And so, as our way of looking out for you, and to make it safe for you to purchase an instrument without any fear of being stuck, we have a very clear guarantee, so you can get the instrument and check it out for yourself. It goes like this:</p>
<p>&#8220;Our Guarantee of Satisfaction â€“ If you were ever less than completely delighted with a standard instrument purchased from our factory, just return it within one week in new condition for a full refund of your purchase price.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Q: Why is Mobius&#8217;s standard tuning like a bass?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 21:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A: Why not? It&#8217;s a bass! The tuning of a standard six-string bass is a good thing. Musicians all around the world already know this tuning so it&#8217;s easy for them to learn touch-style on a tuning they already know.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A:</strong> Why not? It&#8217;s a bass! The tuning of a standard six-string bass is a good thing. Musicians all around the world already know this tuning so it&#8217;s easy for them to learn touch-style on a tuning they already know.</p>
<p>There is also the popular bass-strings tuning we call &#8216;Inverted Fifths&#8217; which has some enthusiasts among touch-stylists. Yet you can still play the &#8216;Easy Touch-Styleâ€™ method in that tuning. Because this tuning is popular, upon request we will provide instruments with bass strings tuned this way, and the method book covers Inverted Fifths tuning as well as our standard tuning.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an existing bass player or guitar player taking up touch-style we suggest you try the standard &#8216;Bass Bottom&#8217; tuning, because we think you&#8217;ll find it familiar, and it seems better for many types of music. And if you&#8217;re just starting out, we still suggest you try standard &#8216;Bass Bottom&#8217; tuning. In our opinion, it&#8217;s much simpler, and faster to learn.</p>
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