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Stream chorus11 by Jimmy Dunlop | Listen online for free on SoundCloud is this what you were talking about related to "bass" chords?
I suspect that this is a good archtop guitar and not a chamberpot:
Do you know from experience that the stress and concentration from being on stage will distract you enough that the cough will disappear during the performance? EDIT: if you know pro classical...
Sounds sweet and looks cool too, thanks for sharing this. :encouragement:
There's a lot of crossover between classical and jazz harmony. A lot of what separates the 2 is how they're played, although they're not identical. Jazz probably initially borrowed its deep harmony...
its from lehar, couldnt find on yt since it was deleted, so i uploaded the sibelius file Stream chorus11 by Jimmy Dunlop | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Hey. Not just compare. How can we steal from spoken language? There's a bunch of books about motif-development. But lets steal from what works 100% - the human tongue.
Also note that the top line of that bar is a descending line: | D9 Cmaj9 D7/B Am9 | E (9th of D), D (9th of C), C (7th of D7), B (9th of Am) That explains the extensions.
That's one explanation but it's hard to say without seeing the actual arrangement. Let's take a bar from the progression: | D9 Cmaj9 D7/B Am9 | If I saw that on a chart, I would pay it as a...
so in other words you mean that it uses these type of extensions cause of bass line? i hope i got you right
Because it's not cowboy music? Haha. Joking aside, the key here is the harmonic motion or voice motion within a chord. Yes you can just hit a basic voicing on every down beat or play that same...
It is from an opera, let me check if I can find it, i got the sibelius file. My point is that chords are not uncommon but it doesnt look like the most common chords, in other words I think it is...
Doc: Did you watch the auction (it was live-streamed) or just review the final results? I sat through the whole thing. I had divided the relevant instruments into a variety of groupings, including:...
Lets go and compare improvisation to spoken...
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