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I beg to differ on that point. Here is what Merriam-Webster's dictionary has as the definition for arpeggio: arpeggio 1: production of the tones of a chord in succession and not...
Bars 7 and 8 of Martin Taylors chord melody of Don't Get Around.... in Dmajor. On the word 'more' : | Abm7b5/Gm7/ | D(f# in bass) /// |
10-4. Up to now, I've only heard about a tri-tone sub being used as a primary or secondary sub and just assumed that was the only appropriate use of a tri-tone sub.
If there isn't going to be a lengthy debate about what a triad means on a playing the changes thread, then they might as well shut down the forum.
When speaking of L-5s and Super 400s, I believe that a Florentine cutaway guitar will have a larger neck-block than a Venetian cutaway guitar, as well as typically having a laminated back. This makes...
You are talking about tritone sub of a dominant perhaps? But here it is a major chord. A substitution always preserves the fundamental role of a chord, whether it's tritone substitution or other...
It’s just like BM to pay it forward! I hope he has it comfortable and is at peace. He has a good soul!
I presume the context is more what **** should people work on first, rather than trying to define what is and isn’t a triad? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So, I see what you're saying but...isn't the Tritone used to create tension and dissonance? Isn't it used to LEAD to the tonic?? Not be the tonic. In other words, if you sub the tritone of chord,...
The best one is the one you haven't got a great example of. Or the one that you only have a few of. Just to confirm my heretic status: I think the few examples I've seen of the pointy cutaway on...
[QUOTE=callouscallus;1342869]Not finding much time to record but thought I'd throw this up. I like playing to a metronome so you hear some swoosh in the background Nice feel. It takes a bit of...
A great thread and interesting topic. Sound wise I hear little difference between venetian and sharp cutaways. To the point though for best acoustic sound a non-cutaway that is carved all the way up...
Dbm7b5 is the tritone substitution of Gmaj. The notes are: Db Fb Abb Cb Enharmonically: C# E G B That's G6#11. Would work particularly well as the Lydian chord in Dmajor.
*Shrugs* Maybe. When we were saying “triad” with no additional modifier, though, we’re probably talking about three note, tertian, and inversions. As far as basic, easily categorized tools for...
Florentine vs Venetian: which one is better?
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