Inverted Chords Progression, Lesson By Sinisa Cekic |
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Inverted Chords Progression, Lesson By Sinisa Cekic |
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Sep 13 2014, 10:08 PM |
Original lesson: Inverted Chords Progression by Sinisa Cekic
So here's my take on Sinisa's lesson, let me know what you think! |
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Sep 15 2014, 05:26 AM |
Hi Lester! Great to see you playing some clean arpeggios.
As Cosmin said, you did a very good job with this lesson. I just notice a very little timing issue around 00:37 but nothing very serious, the overall is excellent! These type of lessons seem to be focused on technique stuff, however being able to use this chords and inversions in your own arrangements and compositions should be the ultimate goal. Please take the time to analyse each chord and to discover how and when they can be used. Keep on the good job! -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 15 2014, 03:36 PM |
Pass: 9.3
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