M3 Instructional Guide – Fostering Longterm Charitable Donations by Distributed Publication(s)

Case ID:
C13885
Disclosure Date:
11/9/2015

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M3 Instructional Guide – Fostering Longterm Charitable Donations by Distributed Publication(s)

 

JHU Ref. #

C13885

 

ABSTRACT

A promotional message for charitable donations is integrated into an instructional guide for a unique style of guitar playing using major thirds (M3). M3 tuning facilitates learning the guitar fretboard and is better suited to playing sheet music than standard guitar tuning. The M3 guide is suitable for classroom and personal instruction as well as for self-teaching M3 guitar technique. M3 is a suitable replacement for standard guitar tuning and may grow in popularity in future decades as a primary tuning system for learning and performance.

 

FEATURES

Johns Hopkins researchers have developed A 68-page password-secured pdf containing cover art, title page with promotional message, table of contents, introduction with schematic guitar string-note diagrams and an additional promotional message, and eight chapters of increasing complexity. The chapters contain summary instructions, musical staffs with notes, and guitar fretboard diagrams. There are about 2000 diagrams in all.

 

STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Tangible material, 68-page password-secured pdf containing cover art, title page with promotional message, table of contents, introduction with schematic guitar string-note diagrams and an additional promotional message, and eight chapters of increasing complexity. The chapters contain summary instructions, musical staffs with notes, and guitar fretboard diagrams. There are about 2000 diagrams in all.

 

TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION

Primary Category: Literary Work

Primary Subcategory: Performing Arts

 

 

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Mark Maloney
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