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Originally Posted by TruthHertz
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08-20-2015 06:55 AM
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Ok guys, I have another question: Can anyone share the voice leading pages for four part quartal chords?
I'm working from The Advancing Guitarist and then with some of the voice leading sheets from the Almanac that have been shared with me. I'm looking at how to voice lead between different structures - i.e. 4 part 7ths to TBN 1 or TBN 2 to TBN 1 etc.
It strikes me that where a 4 part 7th is 1 3 5 7, TBN 1 one can be looked at as 1 2 5 7, and TBN 2 as 1 2 4 7. In this same vein of thought could a 4 part quartal chord be 1 3 4 7? My line of thinking is that moving in fourths up from a root you get 1 4 7 3 (C F B E in C for instance), so just a different inversion of the above.
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Yeah, I think the first sheet on 4ths uses that exact voicing 1347, so you're right on track. I'm out of town at the moment, so I can't check, but this is definitely one of them.
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It is a crapy quality of pic but I hope ut can help. You're on good track.
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For the adventurous souls with a spirit for a challenge. Just a small random sampling of things you can do. One thing that is nice, play around with the melodies that are created and use them in introductions for standards and chord solos. Guaranteed to get their attention.
Let's have some commentary from anyone after dipping into these assorted pages.
David
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Originally Posted by TruthHertz
This type of thing: (nothing too complex)
A E B
A E D
A G D
C G D
C G F
C B F
C B F
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Originally Posted by TruthHertz
Functional voice leading says the chords are stacked 125 to 215. root of the chord, 2nd, 5th on top; is that right? But then the cycle starts on DGC to DAE, which I would have interpreted as 251 to 152. Can someone explain please? Thanks!
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short observation: they no longer sound like 4ths to me.
that's my fault, I've never internalized these sounds other than stacked in root position.
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Funny reading this I had a feeling that I purchased these books years ago, just visited my parents look what I found in the loft, don't think I've ever opened them.
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PM'ed
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Originally Posted by Playdough
Saying that this thread is AMAZINGLY helpful in addition, possibly even without having the books one could get a great deal of info here.
Especially with the pdf links to the cycles.
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is there anyone here who wants to sell number 3?
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I think U may enjoy this, A maj7 cycle, drop 2
https://dochub.com/yragroneelf/b9nygm/amaj-7thsLast edited by sonicBling; 10-29-2015 at 11:01 PM.
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So here's some news for all Goodchord enthusiasts. I have a very limited number of editions of the Goodchord Almanacs. These are all that exist of the entire print run and I'm going to have this quantity marked each one numbered as the limited edition final printing and each one signed by Mick.
There may be future editions of parts of these almanacs reprinted in smaller editions for less money so don't worry, the material, this group and the study and performance of this rich exhaustive work will be available in the future. But this is the last chance ever to get these editions in their original massive almanac form.
So to be clear. If you wait, it's my hope to have the smaller bite sized portions of these books available. There won't be new material but it'll be easier to work on. However in its present forms, as the big books, they will be cheaper overall to buy these books now. (Massive book $50 = 3x smaller books $20@ ...etc)
I'm not selling these for more than their original cover prices, that's the business for the price gougers and collectors. I am just putting the books at the original cover prices (from a long time ago) so those of you who want to study these can do so in style with a real original signed limited edition Mick Goodrick voice leading book. They are texts. They will not become obsolete. They are printed on archival thick paper. I'd rather they not sit on a shelf nor wind up on eBay for $300 apiece. But that's why first dibs go to readers of this thread.
I'll continue to put parts up for study in this group, and please know that this stuff is amazing and it's not easy to pick up today and show up at a jam shredding it tomorrow. But you know this thread, you have a good idea of what can be done. If all you need is the book, it's time.
I'll have a price list (list + $5 for the shipping and mailing business) so PM me and that's it.
Very few first editions of Volume 1. Some typing errors that were corrected in the second printing. Aside from those errors, these are the rarest. Signed
A few Volume 2 Almanacs. These are described in this thread. Signed
A few Volume 3 Almanacs. This is the mind bending volume. Least approachable when published, most sought after now by the players in search of totally new sounds. Signed
A few volumes of Factorial Rhythms. This is a study of rhythmic permutations, literally all the rhythms you never thought of and put together in a form that's great for ear training, sight reading, doorway into unblocking your rhythmic concept or composing with a fresh idea of rhythms. Signed.
Solo pieces for guitar. Mick's most personal volume. Compositions written in notation, beautiful solo and duo pieces to be played without rhythm section. A study in beautiful harmonies too. Finger style is extremely helpful but not required. Signed.
Solo pieces transposed for solo piano. Gorgeous arrangements by Mitch Haupers. Each one a beautiful piano piece.
All books are unopened aside from the limited edition number and author's signature. Hey great Christmas gifts!
I'll be ready to ship out later next week. PM for all questions, or details.
David
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I don't see Mitch Haupers book?
His CD is wonderful
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Originally Posted by sonicBling
David
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B harmonic major cycle, drop 2 voicing
https://dochub.com/yragroneelf/vJ61ok/harmonic-major-b
Any thoughts?
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Originally Posted by 55bar
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pm'ed truthhertz
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Hey everyone. An update. Books are getting ready to send out, I'll contact everyone who gets in touch with me and arrange for shipping instructions.
Overseas orders, no problem. I'll send them anywhere. Overseas shipping will be priced individually depending on where.
Domestic orders, just add $5 to the price of the book. These are list prices now for out of print last edition books.
Volume 1 $50 I found a limited number of these as of 12/15 and I'll be happy to sell them.
Volume 2 $40
Volume 3 $30
Factorial Rhythms $20
Solo Guitar Pieces $20
Solo Piano Pieces $20
I'll post in the group when an edition sells out. Otherwise, assume they're available. I'll return all PMs individually and let you know the address to send to.
Thanks guys. I look forward to the ensuing discussions
David
Sample from the Piano transcriptions of the guitar pieces, arranged by Mitch Haupers.
Last edited by TH; 12-28-2015 at 01:21 PM.
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Originally Posted by TruthHertz
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Originally Posted by TruthHertz
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Originally Posted by JohnoL
If you know about these books and you want one, this will be your only chance to get them here. That's all that means. You can get them used on Ebay from now on.
Again. These ARE the original books. They are for sale. They have recently been unboxed from previously unsold boxes. When these are bought and sent out, there will be the absolute end of anything coming out of Goodchord books. These were printed long ago. They are being sold now.
I hope this answers your question. Post #489 might be worth a look at.
At the present, they're being made available to Mick's students and readers of this thread.
No mystery, just a book if you want to buy one.
David
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thanks for the reply, but i already got micks solo guitar book, and don't really play piano.
I like Mitch Haupers CD invisible Cities
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