by David | Nov 5, 2010 | General
I’ve just finished creating two new pages with two different chord progressions. I plan to be adding more soon. Click on the following links or select them under the menu item ‘Chord Progressions’. I – Imaj7 – I7 Isus – I – I2 – I Let me...
by David | Nov 25, 2009 | General
As of today, the ‘Play by Ear’ page has been created. Please leave me any feedback as to additional details you may want, or anything you want expounded on. Also, if you have additional insights to playing by ear you would like to share with others, feel...
by David | Nov 23, 2009 | General, Strumming
Miscellaneous Gems Having difficulty learning how to strum? Here are a couple of thoughts for the beginning guitar player. Probably the majority of songs we play are in 4/4 timing. This means the song’s timing is a series of 4 beats sections, or “4 quarter...
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...
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