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<u> '''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Cadences_(lesson) Cadences]''' </u>
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<u> '''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Part_6_-_Extended_Chords Extended Chords]''' </u>
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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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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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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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Extended Chords

Want to learn how to create some beautiful, jazzy chords? Check Andrew's "Extended Chords" lesson.

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... (more)