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Now you know, nothing more to see here so move along...
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02-01-2022 12:50 PM
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Wait. I don't get it. Could you put that in TAB?
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The Just-Intonation Police will be along, presently.
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I usually just close my eyes, take a deep breath, and hope for the best. Works sometimes.
Originally Posted by BWV
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Just let them try.
Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
But surely you Just
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the tricky part of that is after the F# you have to tune your guitar down as half step then put a capo on the first fret
Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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AH! Now I know why I bought that electronic whammy pitch shifter pedal!
Originally Posted by BWV
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Anyone know the source for this? A really fine composer actually did this in a serious theory book.
no surprise he was German
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Really? Dang!
Originally Posted by BWV
Do you think you can find a harmonic analysis and grand staff orchestration for 4'33? I've always wanted to arrange it for string chamber orchestra and electric guitar, but I didn't have the transposing chops...not since music school days.
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Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #6 famously goes from Db major to C# major in its first section: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 - Wikipedia
Originally Posted by BWV
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B# Major, let me see...........
C# Major - C# D# E# F# G# A# B# .... B# is a VIIm7b5
G# Major - G# A# B# C# D# E# Fx ..... B# is a IIIm7
D# Major - D# E# Fx G# A# B# Cx ....... B# is a VIm7
A# Major - A# B# Cx D# E# Fx Gx ......... B# is a IIm7
E# Major - E# Fx Gx A# B# Cx Dx .......... B# is a V7
B# Major - B# Cx Dx E# Fx Gx Ax .......... B# as a I chord
Never thought this through before now and subsequently will never again.



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