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Encyclopedia of Bass Riffs. Place finger behind the fifth fret of the 5th string to get the pitch of the 4th string. Repeat same procedure to obtain the pitch of the 3rd string. B 6, Place finger behind the pitch of the Ist string.
E h fret of the 2nd string to get the Pitch Pipes Pitch pipes with instructions for their usage may be obtained at any music store. Each pipe will have the correct pitch of each guitar string and are recommended to be used when a piano is not available. Many of the studies are designed to develop ease and agility in playing rapid passages which contain skips from string to string.
Other studies are designed to develop right hand picking speed on linear passages. The material contained in this text consists of original studies, works of the great classical guitar masters arranged for plectrum guitar, fiddle tunes, jazz etudes and many other studies in varied styles. More From TutunKasep. Daniel Pandapotan Marpaung. Syaifullah Iam Fulla.
Dicky Dwi Ananta. Najib Ndut. AdianNur Ashniy Levie Khan's. Andie Moechtar. Andika McBe. Quick navigation Home. C C- Root Root Position I E-3rd C-5th First lrvereion or Second Poeition Second Inversion or Third Posit ion Sice chord-tones can be rearranged into a s many positions a s there are chord-tones four-note chords will have four positions, five-note chords will have five positions, etc.
Since it is difficult for the average-sized hand to play more than four notes at a time only the top four notes of ninth 5-note chords, eleventh 6-note and thirteenth 7-note chords will be inverted: Ninth Chords Eleventh chords Thirteenth Chords NOTE:ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords are substitutes for common o r dominant seventh chords; to simplify his playing the student may use the common or dominant seventh chord instead of the ninth, eleventh or thirteenth.
On the following pages chords and their construction by means of scale degrees are shown Although the examples given are for C chords any root can be used. The most common chord symbols will also be given. Chord symbols - Cdim..
Chord symbol-Cdim. Chord symbols-- CM7 Cmaj. Cflord symbt. Chord symbols - C Chord symbol- C S i x Nine Chord Chord- tones -- R.. Chord symbol -C6,9. Ehharmonic Notation The musical alphabet is used to label the white keys only. The black keys derive their names from the adjjcent white keys. The fact that a key can have more than one name is called enharmonic notation, meaning equivalent names for the same pitch.
Notice that certain white keys can have two names, such as E-Fb. Enharmonic notation is used to preserve certain musical relationships, such as the whole-step and half-step relationships between the scale degrees of a major ocale. M Major Scale. Enharmonic notation is quite often used in writing music in order to make it easier to read in certain situations.
In a diminished seventh chord the diminished seventh itself is theoretically written a s the double-flatted seventh scale degree bb7 : however, the double-flatted seventh is often difficult to read and the enharmonic equivalent, the major sixth scale degree, is often used instead: Ex. Ukulele Chords 2 Pages. Guitar Chords for Dummies Pages. Jazz Chords Solos Fred Sokolow.
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