by David | May 8, 2009 | General
The term “slash chord” refers to a chords whose bass note (the lowest note played) changes from the root note to another note. These are examples of slash chords: G/B, D/F#, C/D, Bm/A. In the G/B chord, the bass note is a B note and can be played like...
by David | Jan 16, 2009 | General
A bass line progression is a progression where the bass note of a chord (“the lowest note played in a chord”) is changing and following a predetermined or predictable pattern. There are two generic types of bass line chord progressions: ascending (the bass line goes...
by David | Dec 16, 2008 | General
I’ve just finished the last page of the Barre Chord Theory. Click here to read this section. I have yet to create the pages for “Chord Progressions” and “Playing by Ear”. Check back later for those pages. If you have any questions or...
by David | Dec 8, 2008 | Favorites, Video
You may wonder why I have all these posts/videos of people who are guitar “shredders”, when the site is particularly focused on “chord theory”. Well, I can do chords and theory, but shredding is what I wished I can do. Since I can’t do it...
by David | Dec 3, 2008 | Favorites, General, Video
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