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Nov 17 2012, 11:13 AM |
Hi! I just wanted to follow up and see how the track coming along?
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Nov 20 2012, 09:19 PM |
Wonders will never cease, I actually composed and recorded my solo.
I had to add an additional rhythm track with strummed chords to help make sense of the changes. It's rather heavily based around the C#m Pentatonic shape with additional notes thrown in, and the phrasing is a little dull -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Nov 25 2012, 07:15 AM |
I'll get the backing uploaded tonight.
I'm not sure about great phrasing from me though, I thought there were moments of interest and potential surrounded by fluff and filler!! -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Nov 25 2012, 08:10 PM |
Here's the backing track Alex
I'm looking forward to hear you take and your approach The chord progression is A/A/G#7/G#7/C#m/C#m/D6b5/D6b5 A\A/Am\Am/G#m/G#m/C#m/C#m A/A/Am/Am/Gsus4/Gsus4/G#dim/G#dim A/A/G#7/G#7/C#m/C#m7/C#7/C#7 A/A/Am/Am/E2/E2/E2/E2 -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Nov 27 2012, 09:14 AM |
Here's the backing track Alex I'm looking forward to hear you take and your approach The chord progression is A/A/G#7/G#7/C#m/C#m/D6b5/D6b5 A\A/Am\Am/G#m/G#m/C#m/C#m A/A/Am/Am/Gsus4/Gsus4/G#dim/G#dim A/A/G#7/G#7/C#m/C#m7/C#7/C#7 A/A/Am/Am/E2/E2/E2/E2 So that's what I cam up with! Would be awesome if you can continue the solo! I used a lot of chord tones and was playing over the changes! Have you heard about chord tones? Smooth_Jazz.mp3 ( 2.32MB ) Number of downloads: 104 -------------------- |
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Dec 18 2012, 06:08 PM |
Alex
One of your video chats on Joe Pass arpeggios and also this mentoring thread, put an idea in my mind for a theory based project. Seeing as I have Neck Diagrams, I thought I'd put it into good use and create a Triads document. I think I need your input as I want it too be a useful tool for me and everyone here at GMC I'm going to choose a key (probably C major) Show the triads (and inversions) on string sets 123, 234, 345, 456 Then add superimposed triads to them to make extended chords I guess the next step would adding non diatonic triads to get other extended chords b5 etc To make it more useful, rather than just a reference document to included useful exercises to help, get it under the fingers, on the fretboard and from the mind to the ear. Would you be interested in helping me with this, we could use it as the basis of my mentoring, I'm guessing I'll learn a lot compiling it. -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 19 2012, 09:37 AM |
Ah ok well if I outline each section rather than go into detail, and also get you to make sure I get the chord names and intervals. I can do the rest.
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Dec 19 2012, 01:11 PM |
I started mapping out the triad's as pairs and naming them but got stuck after the basic ones were done, so I found this
Can you check it's correct For the Key of C I C E G + D F A = D F A C E G = ii-m11 = Dm11 C E G + E G B = C E G B = I-M7 = CM7 C E G + F A C = F A C E G = IV-M9 = FM9 C E G + G B D = C E G B D = I-M9 = CM9 C E G + A C E = A C E G = vi-m7 = Am7 C E G + B D F = C D E F G B = I-M11 = CM11 ii D F A + E G B = E G B D F A = iii-m11 = Em11 D F A + F A C = D F A C = ii-m7 = Dm7 D F A + G B D = G B D F A = V-9 = G9 D F A + A C E = D F A C E = ii-m9 = Dm9 D F A + B D F = B D F A = vii-m7/b5 = Bm7/b5 D F A + C E G = D F A C E G = ii-m11 = Dm11 iii E G B + F A C = F A C E G B = IV-M11 = FM11 E G B + G B D = E G B D = iii-m7 = Em7 E G B + A C E = A C E G B = vi-m9 = Am9 E G B + B D F = E G B D F = iii-m9 = Em9 E G B + C E G = C E G B = I-M7 = CM7 E G B + D F A = E G B D F A = iii-m11 = Em11 IV F A C + G B D = G B D F A C = V-11 = G11 F A C + A C E = F A C E = IV-M7 = FM7 F A C + B D F = B D F A C = vii-m9/b5 = Bm9/b5 F A C + C E G = F A C E G = IV-M9 = FM9 F A C + D F A = D F A C = ii-m7 = Dm7 F A C + E G B = F A C E G B = IV-M11 = FM11 V G B D + A C E = A C E G B D = vi-m11 = Am11 G B D + B D F = G B D F = V-7 = G7 G B D + C E G = C E G B D = I-M9 = CM9 G B D + D F A = G B D F A = V-9 = G9 G B D + E G B = E G B D = iii-m7 = Em7 G B D + F A C = G B D F A C = V-11 = G11 vi A C E + B D F = B D F A C E = vii-m11/b5 = Bm11/b5 A C E + C E G = A C E G = vi-m7 = Am7 A C E + D F A = D F A C E = ii-m9 = Dm9 A C E + E G B = A C E G B = vi-m9 = Am9 A C E + F A C = F A C E = IV-M7 = FM7 A C E + G B D = A C E G B D = vi-m11 = Am11 vii B D F + C E G = C D E F G B = I-M11 = CM11 B D F + D F A = B D F A = vii-m7/b5 = Bm7/b5 B D F + E G B = E G B D F = iii-m9 = Em9 B D F + F A C = B D F A C = vii-m9/b5 = Bm9/b5 B D F + G B D = G B D F = V-7 = G7 B D F + A C E = B D F A C E = vii-m11/b5 = Bm11/b5 Basic Outline Show the 7 triads in note name Show the 3 shapes for the major triad, the minor triad and Dim triad for string set 654 Use G major key (it's got nice locations on the fretboard) Show triads on fretboard for each inversion Give exercise for G major inversions with metronome Give exercise for D minor inversions with metronome Give exercise for F#dim inversions with metronome Give triad exercises up and down diatonic scale. Do the same for 543, 432, 321 string sets Give chord progression exercises to practice linking inversions across string sets and to make something musical Superimposing Triads Explanation and showing the examples Show examples on fretboard of triads linked together on same string set Show examples on fretboard of triads linked together on adjacent string sets Exercises for using these over chord progressions If you can give any help with effective exercises to drill and for good progressions to practice the triads and arpeggios over, I'd appreciate it. If you think I've missed anything, or the order I've put things in isn't the most logical for learning also let me know, I'd appreciate the feedback This might take me a while, especially as I'll be using it as a learning tool and practice agenda whilst compiling it! This post has been edited by PosterBoy: Dec 19 2012, 01:12 PM -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 21 2012, 09:39 AM |
Thanks
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