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CPDmusic,
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Aug 04,2010,
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This is the first lesson of the series, and will show the basic theory behind major, minor, augmented, and diminished triads. Enjoy!
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Apr 06,2010,
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This lesson reveals an altogether more subtle harmonic concept, chord 'substitution'.
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josippesut,
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Feb 19,2010,
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This is continuation of article explaining how to get to using complex chord through mere practice. In past article, I explained how I look at chord progressions and melody lines. Now we're going a bit deep in that subject.
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josippesut,
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Feb 19,2010,
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This article explains how I began to use more complex and harmonious chords, instead of simple major and minor ones.
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Feb 15,2010,
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Guitar Chord Theory by Howard Wright
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Feb 15,2010,
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The following construction rules should help you to learn how to build any chord you want.
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Feb 11,2010,
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Don't let slash chords confuse you too much. No, they are not the chords that the guitarist from Guns and Roses uses, they are something different.
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chrisjuergensen,
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Feb 10,2010,
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First of all, there are a zillion different slash chords, the possibilities are endless. While reading a chart, just do what the chart says, if it tells you to play B/G. that's exactly what you do. The problem is in figuring out exactly what the slash chord translates into.
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chrisjuergensen,
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Notice how I've kept things simple in the following exercise by voicing all the chords with only four notes each. Most of the chords simply include the root, 3rd, 7th and the extension designated in the chord symbol.
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chrisjuergensen,
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Feb 09,2010,
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The big chords - Pt.2 in this two part series will mostly deal with the big hairy chords that always scared me as a kid. I'll also show you some practical shapes that can be used to make various chords in the last half of this lesson.
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