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Antonio Lauro - La Gatica (Venezuelan Waltz)
05-16-2024, 03:15 AM
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?
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:...
https://youtu.be/FrkvnzdKObY?si=BC62G-yg0Lt_h1a7
Not sure if I follow your question. The ii V I progression is everywhere, in classical music, baroque music, pop music. Extensions are also everywhere in the form of melody or inner voices, it's just...
Lets go and compare improvisation to spoken...
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