QUOTE (Dieterle @ Apr 30 2012, 06:13 AM)
Hello Alex,
its time for a nother question from my side
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I am keep on practicing hand workout for warming up and the same with santana licks - first slowly and then faster and a bit for fun .
Your blues lesson is great too for get into feeling the patterns and rhythm
Van Halen lesson by now i like most because its sounds a bit heavy and i like that
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its the first one i try with backing track what is a bit strange right now but i am getting closer to it
and i think it will be my first official record in the forum - but not yet
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Ok now my main answer i am not at all into theory and i really like to get into it .
What i know is some pentatonic minor and major nothing about chords and how to get them together
Sure into your lessons already are signs of that
-- i just don't know how and where to start and then go step by step.
Everything is in english and no problem but it takes bit time to understand the new words and descriptions.
Anyway i would like to make some own songs with rhythm and soloing changes there are some old melodies i like and just couldn't get yet into some rhythm chords and baselines..
Ok now , i wrote a lot but i think you know what i mean
By the way i have got enough time and there is no hurry just question now and information !
I am glad to know you and thank you !
Have GOOD VIBRATIONS around you !
Dieter
Thank you very much for great words!!! I appreciate it a lot! I am glad that you like my lessons and will be honored if you will record one of my lessons!!!
I will be really happy to help you with theory and song writing!
So let's start with harmonizing a major scale!
You have to remember this pattern:
Major 7 - Minor 7- Minor 7 - Major 7 - Dominant 7 - Minor 7 - Half diminished
Using this formula you can harmonize any major scale and use those chords to write a song!
Those chords will be called diatonic because they are in the same key!
Here is an example:
C major scale harmonizing
C major 7 - D minor 7 - E minor 7 - F major 7 - G7 - A minor 7 - B half diminished
What I want you to do is to harmonize G major and D major scales using the same technique!
Let me know if you have any questions!
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