Need Wiki Help, For the Chord Library
Matt23
Mar 4 2009, 08:17 PM
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Finally I have the Chord Library set-up, and all that remains to do is to add some chords! I aim to add at least one a day to the chord library, though if you would like to see it grow faster then you can add some yourself.

I have written a tutorial on how to make chord diagrams so you can make your own. It is does not take much effort or time to make one, and even if you only have time to do one a week, it makes a big difference.

So anyway, whether you make your own chords or not, I hope you enjoy the Chord Library, and it soon grows into a useful reference for GMCers.

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Matt

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Mar 4 2009, 08:49 PM
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Nice tutorial Matt smile.gif

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Mar 4 2009, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE (Matt23 @ Mar 4 2009, 07:17 PM) *
Finally I have the Chord Library set-up, and all that remains to do is to add some chords! I aim to add at least one a day to the chord library, though if you would like to see it grow faster then you can add some yourself.

I have written a tutorial on how to make chord diagrams so you can make your own. It is does not take much effort or time to make one, and even if you only have time to do one a week, it makes a big difference.

So anyway, whether you make your own chords or not, I hope you enjoy the Chord Library, and it soon grows into a useful reference for GMCers.

Cheers smile.gif

Matt


Hey matt,

would be really great if we could have a triads section too as it kinda goes hand in hand with chord construction, dont mean to give you more work mate but you've done the hard bit! wink.gif

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Matt23
Mar 4 2009, 09:55 PM
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QUOTE (sted @ Mar 4 2009, 08:03 PM) *
Hey matt,

would be really great if we could have a triads section too as it kinda goes hand in hand with chord construction, dont mean to give you more work mate but you've done the hard bit! wink.gif


Hey sted, smile.gif What exactly do you mean by a triads section. Do you mean a library of arpeggio shapes?

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Mar 5 2009, 11:14 AM
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Yeah something like that mate, obviously constructing triads from scales takes a bit of getting used to and if the we could have them already mapped out with the relevant chords it would make understanding the theory behind them a lot easier, especially for me laugh.gif

I would be happy to contribute in any way possible mate but if you could set the pages up etc it will give us a start!

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Mar 5 2009, 01:13 PM
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Just one thing Matt

There is 4 types of C chord. You have C A E and D shapes. What about G shape ? Can you throw that in somehow ?

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Matt23
Mar 5 2009, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE (Pedja Simovic @ Mar 5 2009, 12:13 PM) *
Just one thing Matt

There is 4 types of C chord. You have C A E and D shapes. What about G shape ? Can you throw that in somehow ?


Sure thing. smile.gif I just did those ones quickly as examples because they were the first few that came to my mind.

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