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Two-Octave FFcP Patterns Variation #1

Mandolin
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Patterns Overboard
4thFFcP
4 3 1 2

3rdFFcP C

TAB
5

T A B

5 7

2 3

5 7

2 3

10

5 7 8

8 5 7

10

10

5 7 8

8 5 7

10

2ndFFcP
2

1stFFcP 2 3
1

3 5 7

5 7 3

3 5 7

5 7 3

8 10 12 13

13 10 12 8

8 10 12 13

13 10 12 8

Bb 2ndFFcP

3rdFFcP
3 4 1 2

3 5 7

5 7 3

3 5 7

5 7 3

8 10

5 6

10

8 10

5 6

10

13

Eb

1stFFcP

4thFFcP 2 3
4 1

1 3 5 6

6 3 5 1

1 3 5 6

6 3 5 1

13

8 10 11

11 8 10

13

13

8 10 11

11 8 10

13

17

Ab 1stFFcP

2ndFFcP 1
2 3 4

1 3 5 6

6 3 5 1

1 3 5 6

6 3 5 1

6 8 10

8 10 6

6 8 10

8 10 6

21

Db 4thFFcP
4

3rdFFcP2
1 3 4

1 3 4

4 1 3

1 3 4

4 1 3

11 13

8 9

13

11

11 13

8 9

13

11

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F# 2ndFFcP
2

Patterns1stFFcP Overboard

3 4 1 2

4 6

1 2

4 6

1 2

9 11 13 14

14 11 13 9

9 11 13 14

14 11 13 9

29

2ndFFcP

3rdFFcP 2
3 4 1

4 6

1 2

4 6

1 2

9 11

6 7

11

9 11

6 7

11

33

1stFFcP
1

1stFFcP4
3 1 2

2 4 6 7

7 4 6 2

2 4 6 7

7 4 6 2

7 9 11 12

12 9 11 7

7 9 11 12

12 9 11 7

37

1stFFcP

2ndFFcP
2 3 4 1

2 4 6 7

7 4 6 2

2 4 6 7

7 4 6 2

7 9 11

9 11 7

7 9 11

9 11 7

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4thFFcP

1stFFcP 4
1 2 3

2 4 5

5 2 4

2 4 5

5 2 4

5 7 9 10

10 7 9 5

5 7 9 10

10 7 9 5

45

3rdFFcP

1stFFcP 3 4
2

5 7

2 3

5 7

2 3

10 12 14 15

15 12 14 10

10 12 14 15

15 12 14 10

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Patterns Overboard Variation #2 (continue through Circle of Fifths):


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3rdFFcP

4thFFcP
4
2 1 3

etc.

7 5

7 5

10

3 10

Octave Position Roadmap Lower & Upper Key C: F: Bb: Eb: Ab: Db: F#: B: E: A: D: G: Lower Upper Start Fret 3rd 4th 10 2nd 1st 1 2nd 3rd 3 1st 4th 13 1st 2nd 6 4th 3rd 11 2nd 1st 9 2nd 3rd 9 1st 1st 7 1st 2nd 7 4th 1st 5 3rd 1st 10 *Repeat measures as needed. Don't go on to the next key until you've played the two-measure pair cleanly. *Try to memorize the exercise using the above roadmap for reference. *Play both variations, and don't be afraid to experiment with your own alternatives. *Aim for smoothly connected notes with crisp, bell-like articulations. *Make the octave shifts as transparent and seamless as possible.

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