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The previous setup covered in another thread re "universal" was an integration of the E9 and the 13th series concepts. This approach reminds me of weaning a calf from its mother = your fingers become the teat till the calf learns to drink from the bucket.

Here is our "bucket" (all 13th) without the fingers (no E9).



The presentation format will be like the previous setup.

Jazz players paradise as you will see when you look at the available chords. What are the advantages?
Each string may be used as the root of a 13 series chord = two octave and 7 tones.
Each group of 3,4,5,6,or 7 strings is a chord.
Adjacent strings are adjacent intervals in the chord.
The changes are all +1 or -1 halftones...except for a -2 in one case.

Here is the album location for more info.
http://s75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/ ... STRUCTURE/

If further interest, email me and ask for "FIND CM13" (free). It is and active Excel workbook for the CM13 setup.

edpackard@citlink.net
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