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George Columbow

Guitar Lesson World - Lessons - 0 views

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    * Lesson 1 : Guitar Anatomy * Lesson 2 : Stringing / Tuning * Lesson 3 : Playing the Guitar * Lesson 4 : Learning the Fretboard * Lesson 5 : Reading Standard Notation * Lesson 6 : Reading Tablature * Lesson 7 : Reading Scale and Chord Charts * Lesson 8 : Flatpicking Technique * Lesson 9 : Fingerpicking Part 1 * Lesson 10 : Fingerpicking Part 2 * Lesson 11 : Intervals Part 1 * Lesson 12 : Intervals Part 2 * Lesson 13 : The Major Scale * Lesson 14 : Modes * Lesson 15 : Chord Construction * Lesson 16 : Chord Progressions * Lesson 17 : Playing Over a Chord Progression * Lesson 18 : Circle of Fifths * Lesson 19 : Suspended Chords * Lesson 20 : Bar Chords * Lesson 21 : Power Chords * Lesson 22 : Seventh Chords * Lesson 23 : Slash Chords * Lesson 24 : Diminished Chords * Lesson 25 : 12 Bar Blues Part 1 * Lesson 26 : 12 Bar Blues Part 2 * Lesson 27 : The Pentatonic Scale * Lesson 28 : The Blues Scale * Lesson 29 : Blues Soloing Part 1 * Lesson 30 : Blues Soloing Part 2 * Lesson 31 : Flat-Five Substitution * Lesson 32 : Jazz Progressions * Lesson 33 : Resolving * Lesson 34 : Finding Chords Easily * Lesson 35 : Chord Scale Relationships * Lesson 36 : The Minor System * Lesson 37 : Transposing Chords * Lesson 38 : Song Construction * Lesson 39 : Transcribing Songs * Lesson 40 : Ear Training Part 1 * Lesson 41 : Ear Training Part 2 * Lesson 42 : Determining the Key * Lesson 43 : Drop 2 Voicings * Lesson 44 : DADGAD Tuning * Lesson 45 : Other Tunings * Lesson 46 : Harmonics * Lesson 47 : Arpeggios
George Columbow

Lessons | Learning and Loving Music Theory - 9 views

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George Columbow

Composition, Orchestration and Arranging - 2 views

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    COMPOSITION - TIPS AND HINTS Learn the Saxophone (1) Exercises & patterns * Learn to Play Saxophone * Saxophone For Beginners * Saxophone Lessons * How to Practise * Beginners' Tunes * Rock & Roll Saxophone * Saxophone Transcriptions * Circular Breathing Exercises, Patterns & Licks: * Fingering Exercises (1) * Fingering Exercises (2) * Cycle of 5ths * IIm7-V7-Is * Chromatic * Studies in 4ths * Diminished Patterns * Whole Tone Patterns Learn the Saxophone (2) Tone, sound & effects * Saxophone Sound & Tone * Sound & Tone Exercises * "Visualising" the Sound * Articulation & Tonguing * Diaphragm Breathing * Breathing Exercises * Embouchure * Vibrato * Harmonics (Overtones) * Altissimo * Subtone Effects: * Saxophone Effects * Alternate Fingering * Growl * Bending * Bb Wobble * Slaptongue * Dood'n Tonguing * Laugh * Fluttertongue * Adderley Trill * Multiphonics Jazz Theory Nuts & Bolts of Jazz & Blues * Jazz Theory & Improvising * Jazz Theory Books * Jazz Playalong CDs * Jazz Books Beginners' Theory: * Jazz Beginners I * Jazz Beginners II * Rock & Blues Beginners Jazz Theory Lessons: * Chord Sequences * Cycle of 5ths * Upper Extensions * Modes * Minor Harmony * Altered Chords * Tritone Substitutes * Jazz Analysis * Passing Chords * Scales & Improvising * 12 Bar Blues Chords * "I Got Rhythm" Jazz: Impro & Arranging Practical Jazz Stuff Improvisation: * Jazz Patterns & Licks * Jazz Improvisation * Daily Warm-Up * Diatonic Patterns * Dorian Patterns * Tonic Patterns * Blues Riffs & Licks * Jazz Scales Chart * Chord Symbol Chart * Jazz Repertoire * Download Playalongs Jazz Arranging: * Jazz Arranging * Instrument Ranges * Transposition Chart * Reharmonisation * Block Voicing
George Columbow

Music Theory For Songwriters - 0 views

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    Part One - Scales, Note Numbers, Roman Numerals Part Two - I, IV, and V chords, Keys, Chords in D Part Three - ii, iii, and vi chords, The Simple Map Part Four - Chord Variations, Complex Chords .... totally 14 parts now
George Columbow

Music Theory For Songwriters - 0 views

  • Welcome to Chordmaps.com, home of Music Theory for Songwriters, and also home of "How Much Music Can A Mouse Make?" which introduces the Chordmaps.com/YoursToPlayIt/ interactive chord maps. If you arrived here looking for the interactive chord maps, please follow this link
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    Unique graphical diagrams of chord progressions!
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    Chordmaps.com, home of Music Theory for Songwriters, and also home of "How Much Music Can A Mouse Make?" which introduces the Chordmaps.com/YoursToPlayIt/ interactive chord maps. If you arrived here looking for the interactive chord maps, please follow this link.
George Columbow

Chords for Piano - Piano Chord Diagrams and Charts - 0 views

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    Tool for chord building online. Plenty of chord types, plenty of scales!
George Columbow

Scale & Chord Generator - 2 views

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    Scale & Chord Generator displays the notes of a selected chord or scale on a musical staff, piano keyboard, guitar fretboard or bass fretboard. In addition, it will display the name of a chord or scale that can be played in accompaniment with the original selection.
George Columbow

Chord Identifier - Reverse Chord Finder - Search chord by notes - 0 views

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    Great tool to recognize chord by entered notes
George Columbow

6-String Guitar Pro Chord Finder - Musicopedia - 3 views

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    Online guitar chords builder. Universal tool: any tunings, any chords, any fret positions, any guitars...
George Columbow

Chord Progressions in Tonal Music - 1 views

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    This site is based on independent research into chord progressions in tonal music and shows how chord progressions create musical phrase structures similar to sentence structures in natural language. Also included is a section on how harmony works in Pop and Rock Music!
George Columbow

AP Music Theory Resources - Course-Notes.Org - 1 views

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    * Basic Harmony * Basic Musical Forms * Graphic Review of Basic 7th chords * Graphic Review of Basic Triads * Graphic Review of Chord Inversions & Figured Bass * Graphic Review of Circle of 5ths (Major Key Signatures) * Graphic Review of Common Major Scales * Intervals * Key Signatures * Meter and Time Signature * Minor Scales and Keys * Minuet and Trio Form * Music Theory Content and Multimedia Uploads * Rondo and Sonata-Rondo Form * Scales * Sonata Form * Theme & Variations Form * Triads and Chords
George Columbow

Songs with the same chords - Theorytab - 3 views

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    Interesting tool for searching for songs based on chord progression. Also we can see probability of each next chord.
aryadany

Learn to play acoustic guitar for beginners - 2 views

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    As you begin to teach yourself more, pay attention to the different ways a chord can be played. For example, there are several different ways to play the C and G chords. Being versatile in your playing will allow you to change chords more smoothly later on, without having to worry about difficult finger placements. Also, when learning chords on your acoustic guitar, it is imperative that you build up your hands' muscle memory. This means that once you have gotten a chord down, practice it without looking down at the frets or strings. Feel for the strings and teach yourself in this manner with each and every chord. Similar to teaching yourself how to type properly, this is one major key to success.
George Columbow

Chord Charts And Maps - 0 views

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    charts and maps are designed to print on one page. In these keyboard charts, the notes shown are played by the right hand. The bass note, played with the left hand, is not shown. Usually the bass note is the same letter name as the chord. For example, any chord with the name C (Cm6, CM7...) would have a C as its bass note.
George Columbow

Random Chord Progression Generator - 7 views

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    This chord progression generator can help you when you're in your 'writer's block' in songwriting.
George Columbow

210 Awesome Open Guitar Chords and How to Use Them - A Kings Mercury - 4 views

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    Interesting way of chord taking for new ideas of your improvisations
George Columbow

Chord database: Main page - 9 views

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    Big and detailed reference on guitar chords (with tabulatures) for beginner-advanced-profy
Timothy Ross

Musician Tutorials: Content / Songwriting / Songwriting - Part 1 - 4 views

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  • by Tom Hesshttp://www.tomhess.net
  • Begin with Melody first
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  • This is very important because vocal melodies need to have room for a singer to breathe and you must also consider the pitch range - a singer's pitch range is more narrow than most instruments.
  • center (key) to begin with. You don't have to stay in that key for the entire song, but it is wise to at least begin in a single key.
  • Choose a tonal
  • Begin with Chords and Melody at the same time
  • I like this one a lot. Begin with a single chord and a melody note or phrase, as you add on the next chord and more melodic notes, write them together. Experiment by changing the chord but not the melodic phrase. Experiment by changing the melodic phrase but not the chord
  • . Force yourself to disallow any of your favorite rhythmic patterns to creep into your new song idea
  • If you are thinking about dynamics while composing each part of the song, you are already ahead of the game.
  • - The variety of instruments you use, and the sounds you get out of those instruments brings color to you music.
  • Begin with Texture first
  • - The density of sound and timbre may influence the types of melodies you compose. Consider how the density of texture may change from section to section.
  • Begin with Form firs
  • Starting here can do wonders to keep you out of trouble (musically speaking). When you don't think about the form (arrangement of the parts of a song) early on in the writing process, it is easy to paint yourself in a corner late
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    SONGWRITING TIPS
George Columbow

E MAJ9 Guitar Chord Fingering | Chorder.com - 2 views

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    Guitar chord builder
George Columbow

Chord Calculator - 3 views

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    Simple online tool to check chord notes
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