Playing A Different Instrument |
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Playing A Different Instrument |
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May 1 2020, 12:28 PM |
There is such a benefit to playing a different instrument that helps you come up with things you'd never do on guitar.
I can play a little piano, enough to get myself in trouble So I was mucking about with the same old diatonic progressions that most pop music ballads use in A, when I hit an F in the bass, and as luck would have it, it sounded good. So I fooled around with the right hand to see how it fitted in there and also worked out the notes of the full chord. It turns out it was a C#7 in the 1st inversion and it sounds really good going from a F#m to a D or D to F#m rather than the normal E chord. Something I wouldn't have discovered by accident on guitar. So have a play putting the IIIM7 1st inversion in your progressions that normally go from vi V IV or IV V vi -------------------- My SoundCloud
Gear Tyler Burning Water 2K Burny RLG90 with BK Emeralds Fender US Tele with BK Piledrivers Epiphone 335 with Suhr Thornbuckers PRS SE Custom 24-08 Ax8 Fessenden SD10 PSG Quilter TT15 |
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May 1 2020, 03:48 PM |
This is how it sounds in context. Excuse the crappy playing.
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Gear Tyler Burning Water 2K Burny RLG90 with BK Emeralds Fender US Tele with BK Piledrivers Epiphone 335 with Suhr Thornbuckers PRS SE Custom 24-08 Ax8 Fessenden SD10 PSG Quilter TT15 |
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