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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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05-22-2024 02:24 PM
I grabbed 3x23xx but tried to hit the middle only, since G is a natural 5th. I need to start practicing grips without my root security blanket.Originally Posted by mr. beaumontWhen it's that specific, it's either A. What the overall sound is based on what the horns are playing or B. The composer being very specific.
Big band chart A. is your answer.
But at any rate, I see that in a big band situation, and I'm playing an F# and a C.
Yeah, I definitely feel the busier playing is kind of a "sounds good at home, try it to see all available options," kind of thing, but maybe not something I'd really do in a real playing situation.
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The four wire super 80s look to be available from drums ect.
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Ah yes, well this is a thorny issue that cuts to the heart of the what it means to be human.
If you look at the definitions in the OD it would seem that requiring more than 2 notes is a more modern development. I see no reason to make this distinction; there are specific names for the...
I go in for the broad definition like you, but there are lots of definitions that say they have to be three notes or more. Doesn’t particularly matter, but it’s useful to have that three-note...
No they don't, check the definition I linked to (or the one given by the WP). But you're welcoming to change the title of this thread if you wish to stick to another definition... Besides, we...
Chords have to have three notes. Power chords don’t. Root and 5th. Dyad. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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