Boson's December Mtp Thread, Weekly assignments and uploads here |
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Boson's December Mtp Thread, Weekly assignments and uploads here |
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Dec 26 2009, 10:16 PM |
Have to admit Pedja I am finding the Triads lesson difficult to make sound good. But I will persevere!! Do the best you can Tony and submit video by 31st if possible! |
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Dec 28 2009, 07:45 AM |
Hi Pedja
Have now added the I/II/III to examples 4 an 5 of assignment 3. I also had go at a revison quiz I found in another thread. I am sill a bit puzzled at the idea of a dominant chord. I there something special about them or is this just a label because of their position and function in a scale? I am working hard at assignmet 4 and have just about got there with triads on strings 4,5 and 6 and the first inversion. Two problems are making progress slow, Firstly the shapes are new to me and secondly my sausage fingers find them a bit of a squeeze above 12th fret. Hopefully though with more hard work over the next few days I should be somewhere near (ish!!) Dec_09_Assignment_3.doc ( 30K ) Number of downloads: 325 This post has been edited by Boson: Dec 28 2009, 09:09 AM -------------------- "Better to live one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep"
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Dec 28 2009, 04:53 PM |
This is where I am at with the triads lesson, any comments/feedback will be appreciated.
triads_take_1.mp3 ( 848.24K ) Number of downloads: 124 thanks -------------------- "Better to live one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep"
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Dec 29 2009, 04:04 AM |
Hi Pedja Have now added the I/II/III to examples 4 an 5 of assignment 3. I also had go at a revison quiz I found in another thread. I am sill a bit puzzled at the idea of a dominant chord. I there something special about them or is this just a label because of their position and function in a scale? Dec_09_Assignment_3.doc ( 30K ) Number of downloads: 325 Good work on the extra quiz and most of the examples in assignment 3. Check out places where you put down bImaj7. That just doesn't work. Same thing goes for bIV. Remember we compare all scale degrees to original major scale interval formula. Dominant chord is very important. It is very different then all other chords in major scale harmony. It leads us into the I chord of the key so it is very much important. In Ionian mode they appear on V scale degree and we label them V7. On other modes in major scale dominant chord would appear in relation to the root of the mode. This is where I am at with the triads lesson, any comments/feedback will be appreciated. triads_take_1.mp3 ( 848.24K ) Number of downloads: 124 thanks I think you are doing OK wit this one just try to drop things down the octave if it is too hard for your fingers to handle voicings down the neck! |
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Jan 1 2010, 09:48 PM |
Hi Pedja
Here is my take for assigment 4 the triads 1 lesson. Not perfect yet by a long way ut I feel I have ade progress. Sorry about poor quality video and not quite in sync but this is the first time I have recorded audio and video seperately! I hae sumitted t to the REC as required for the MTP but not expecting great scores. Couple of bum notes and maybe I need to work on making sure all strings ring out more clearly Cheers. This post has been edited by Boson: Jan 1 2010, 10:30 PM
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Triads_1_Dec__MTP.wmv ( 1.43MB )
Number of downloads: 78
Triads_1_Dec__MTP.avi ( 2.43MB ) Number of downloads: 96 -------------------- "Better to live one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep"
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