"is simply a slang term for a Guitar Scale Pattern (typically used for The Guitar Scale Patterns or Guitar Arpeggio Patterns are what we physically play on the guitar neck, and are called Guitar Chord Forms I'm a guitar player not a computer guy, so if you are having problems with another browser, try again with Firefox or Chrome. The site looks much, much better on Firefox or Chrome. Since I'm running Windows, I also checked that it would work with I.E. Since there's lots of different Operating Systems out there, both mobile and desktop, I designed the site on the two cross-platform browsers, namely Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. I haven't had a Mac in a few years, so if you are having font problems with a Mac, e-mail me. The site will display correct symbols on Windows XP with IE8 and no extra fonts installed. This is the fallback font if you have none of the other ones. Lucida Sans Unicode is considered "browser safe", however, its really, really ugly and not that easy on the eyes. Of all the readable fonts (aka not an 8-bit dos bitmap font) the only ones with the sharp, flat, and natural signs I've found are: Segoe UI Symbol (default for Windows 7), Arial Unicode MS (comes with various foreign language support installs, Adobe installs it with Korean Language support), Microsoft Sans Serif (A surprisingly nice font, however the Windows XP version only has the sharp despite the Windows 7 version having all the symbols making it worse than useless), and Lucida Sans Unicode. There is a standard Unicode number for them (266A-266F), but usually they are not present or have a funny Latin FL figure instead. The support for musical symbols in fonts is utterly disgraceful. The Key Exits diagrams opened in lightboxed or modal windows as does clicking the darkened area, or clicking on the X button. Black guitars that turn gold when you mouse over them can be clicked to slide them open or closed, revealing or hiding content. I replaced them with old-school tables of content that jump you down the page.
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