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Posted by: dc.oneil, on Jan 04,2012, in category Chords
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Abstract: Understanding dominant chords and how to use them will add more interest to a simple chord progression.
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Posted by: dc.oneil, on Dec 02,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: Are you a bit confused by the different types of seventh chords? If so, understanding dominant chords will answer many of the questions that you may have.
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Posted by: waynard, on May 13,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: Chord theory for beginners
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Posted by: Waynard, on Mar 27,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: Lesson for beginners covering how to form and use basic Barre Chords.
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Posted by: leokisomma, on Mar 18,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: This is a lesson on how chords can be built using the scales on your guitar to get the sound you want. A lot of intermediate players can become frustrated with just playing major and minor chords all the time, and this lesson is about how to start breaking out of that box, and how to understand what musicians are talking about with 3rds and 5ths and 7ths.
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Posted by: dc.oneil, on Feb 21,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: I originally intended to include just a few hand position pictures in my latest lesson, ‘How to Play Barre Chords on the Guitar’. After some thought, however, I decided that providing a ‘Hand Position Photo Supplement’ and additional comments would be a better idea. Just like digital recorders, cameras don’t lie!
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Posted by: chrisjuergensen, on Feb 18,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: Learn how to play interesting chords in this lesson. Exercises to reach unreachable chords.
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Posted by: dc.oneil, on Feb 08,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: Here is my lesson about barre chords - how to play them, and which ones a player should know.
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Posted by: chrisjuergensen, on Jan 18,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: One of the things that makes the guitar different than other instruments is the fact that you can incorporate open strings into chord voicings and scales creating rich, open sounds. Notice how you can make a simple major scale sound more interesting just by replacing some of the notes with the same notes played on the open strings.
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Posted by: chrisjuergensen, on Jan 03,2011, in category Chords
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Abstract: ii - V - I chord voicings - Here is the deal; know who you are playing with before you play any super big, wide sounding chords. If you put a bunch of hair on your chords, the guy you're playing behind might get mad if he doesn't care for big hairy chords. I heard Miles Davis and Monk used to fight about this. When you put a bunch of extensions on your chords you are pretty much dictating what scale the soloist has to play.
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