Retrograde Inversion
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This retrograde inversion sheet music submitted to us by [email protected]
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British Psychedelic Guitar Sounds by John Tapella. Psychedelic music was first popularized in 1965. British bands like the Stones, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin wore flamboyant pants, pumps, shirts and hairstyles. These bands helped to define fashion trends as well as the hottest musical innovations of the decade: 1. Multi-track recording increased from 4 to
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Jeff Ross teaches electric blues slide guitar in open D tuning in the styles of Elmore James and many more of the delta blues chicago post war modern bluesmen. For more guitar lessons like this one visit www.nextlevelguitar.com. Related News: New Rotosound Guitar Slides Best Acoustic Guitar Tuner
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The Locrian Mode is the name given to Notes 7 to 14 of a Major Scale (the seven note one ‘do re mi’ etc) or notes 2 to 9 of a Natural Minor Scale(the relative minor scale of the ‘do re mi’ one). If you extract its root triad ( taking notes 1, 3 and
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The phrygian Mode is a particularly useful scale. With a little experimentation it can be used in and out of its proper context i.e. D phrygian has the same notes as the G Natural Minor scale (G Aeolian) so its proper context is within the Key of Gminor (or its relative Bb Major). You can
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This week, Guy answers our readers queries about 7-string playing in a band context. Brian asks: I have three seven strings, and the guys in my band hate them!! It must be that I’m not utilising them properly within the context of the band, but its blaringly obvious when I decide to slip into the
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Here are some Power-type chords for all the 7B tuners. The 4th & 5th chords are the most common”power” chords . There are however other voicings that will take to overdrive with some tasteful usage/experimentation e.g. E min3 {E G} E Maj3 {E G#} E b5 {E Bb} E min6 {E C} E Maj6 {E
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This week I’ve laid out an expanded fretboard for the curious folk out there who might be wondering what the names of the notes they play are. Learning your board is of great value both in terms of understanding the application of theory and for the communication of ideas to other musicians. I suggest you
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Here’s the latest from our Seven string guy… Guy Pople. Matt: Hi, I was wondering if you had tried to string your 7 String with a “High A” instead of a “Low B”? Guy: Sorry man , but I’m not familiar with that tuning. Would your strings would then spell 7E 6A 5D 4G 3B
I’ve produced some Blues Scale-work that might be useful for all those aspirant 7 stringers out there and any curious 6 stringers might like to take a look at how the expanded fretboard provides new and interesting options for a well-trodden pattern. Suggestion: For all those locked into 7B , perhaps they can unlock and
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