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<u> '''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Part_6_-_Extended_Chords Extended Chords]''' </u>
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<u> '''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Cadences_(lesson) Cadences]''' </u>
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Want to learn how to create some beautiful, jazzy chords? Check Andrew's "[http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Part_6_-_Extended_Chords Extended Chords]" lesson.
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A cadence is a formula that signifies the end of a musical phrase, like punctuation in written language. For our purposes a cadence may be regarded as a harmonic formula, usually consisting of a pair of chords, that also often has the important function of defining the key of the music...[[Cadences (lesson)|(more)]]
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So, what do we get if we take this notion of adding 3rds to the next level? Well we can carry on doing this to create a family of what are called "extended chords" - and some of them are beautiful sounding and quite jazzy chords. We'll have a look at these Extended chords in this lesson... [[Part 6 - Extended Chords|(more)]]
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Cadences

A cadence is a formula that signifies the end of a musical phrase, like punctuation in written language. For our purposes a cadence may be regarded as a harmonic formula, usually consisting of a pair of chords, that also often has the important function of defining the key of the music...(more)