No one has said anything so maybe I'm not reading this right. But the Dm looks a little suspect. There are many ways to play it but 235X might work with those other voicings.
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No one has said anything so maybe I'm not reading this right. But the Dm looks a little suspect. There are many ways to play it but 235X might work with those other voicings.
I have played exactly one wedding and the couple waltzed down the aisle while we played Lover's Waltz. One of my favorite playing experiences ever.
I understand that transposing a melody can raise or lower the range of that melody. What I do not understand is saying that a singer prefers A flat (period) because it has a lower range. A key does...
I have heard this many times and I have given up on understanding it. How is a "c" played in the key of A flat any lower than a "c" played in the key of C? How does a key say anything about the...
I guess I was saying something (in jest) more about the singers I have played with than the ones you have.
I'm sensing that you haven't played with too many singers.
Seems a little short-sighted. I would think cross-pollination would benefit both forums.
I recall learning in a science class several decades ago that lab rats quickly learn the beginning and end of a maze, but are much slower to learn the middle section. We are not that far from lab...
I laughed out loud. But I'm ashamed.
Thank you. That was super fine.
And I actually appreciate the YouTube link since imbedded videos have been just a big black unplayable square for me for the last year or so.
My eyes are not that great and it is hard for me to see slightly less than perfect bridge contact. I check by using a thin piece of a magazine page to see if I can slip it under any of the corners...
These conversations must be dumbfounding to non-theory nerds and they are a little dumbfounding to me. People put a little too much stock in the way they learned stuff (guilty here), and...
Or this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4smgVpcFMp8
India ink is expensive so I watered it down. Maybe too much. They called me an Ebonizer Scrooge.
Sorry.
It is an augmented chord, or a major triad with a raised fifth. C+ would be C E G#.
One example that comes to mind is that whenever I see a flat 9 chord, the easiest thing for me to do on the fly is to play a diminished 7th chord that includes the flat 9. So, for example, if I see...
So you really think "banjo music" is an oxymoron or were you just trying to pad your score?
Minus 40. But I like Bluegrass. Do I really need to start calling my dogs Earl? Both of them?
I am going with spider eggs. These look similar:...
You can have your fashion show. Great musicianship is ALWAYS enough for me.
Thank you. I wish there was an agreed nomenclature for these terms (like roll, pitch, and yaw). But you have describe it in a very understandable way. I think I refer to the perpendicular plane...
I just skimmed it and it all looks good and clear. I do have a little bit of a problem with referring to a minor seventh as a flatted seventh. (I think it is just me, so I'm not really suggesting a...
Sblock is talking about the difference between 2/2 and 2/4 - not the difference between 2/2 and 4/4. Sblock is correct. 2/2 and 2/4 both have two beats per measure and it makes no difference...
I think you have answered your own question. The mandola is just a fifth below the mandolin (as a viola is to a violin). So it is missing the high e string of the mandolin, but adds the low c a...
A time signature provides no tempo information. It is merely something to help you read the notes on the page (what kind of note gets a beat; how many beats to a measure). The difference between...