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Forum: Electric Guitar Archives
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Victor Wooten was decent at slapping with a...
Victor Wooten was decent at slapping with a drumstick at a show of his that I saw. His guitarist also had a ton of delay and flange on while tapping which was cool and very ethereal. |
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Forum: Electric Guitar Archives
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Replies: 42
Views: 12,206
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One more nifty thing about notes themselves:
Try...
One more nifty thing about notes themselves: Try making weird cells... like these: 1. ascending semitone followed by descending tone 2. ascending tone followed by descending semitone 3. descending... |
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Forum: Electric Guitar Archives
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Replies: 42
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Anything that involves quartal harmony... It...
Anything that involves quartal harmony... It concentrates on the P4, P5, m7, M2 intervals... the term "quintal harmony" is sometimes applied to music favoring the P5. Major and minor triads are used... |
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Forum: Electric Guitar Archives
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Replies: 42
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Forum: Electric Guitar Archives
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Replies: 42
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Anyways... monophonic line knowledge is a must...
Anyways... monophonic line knowledge is a must for jazz bassists. Any of those in here? I just might have a few things to talk about. Nonsensical (yet well-thought out) effects above bass and drums... |
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Forum: Electric Guitar Archives
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Replies: 42
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^Scratching... left hand muting? See "the...
^Scratching... left hand muting? See "the entire genre of funk rock." Backwards soloing-- Hendrix (even a few brevities... Castles Made of Sand intro), John Frusciante (Give it Away solo, on his... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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Alright, alright, I'll try. *Will edit*
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Alright, alright, I'll try. *Will edit* EDIT: *Question* : Are the strings relative to eachother as they'd be in standard? I mean, is the 5th string a fourth interval from the 6th string, the 4th... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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^Yes, I'm letting Slash take it, since he began...
^Yes, I'm letting Slash take it, since he began it and my only logical move would be to use what he's already worked out, which I don't want to do. I'm just trying to put forth help, so give it to... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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^I think that he meant that for every chord...
^I think that he meant that for every chord present, each may go one extension past the 7th? Corwinoid, is it limited to one chord? You'll notice in the audio that the F has a bearing effect on the... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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^Yes, but I was being a moron and looking at the...
^Yes, but I was being a moron and looking at the whole staff bit incorrectly. So there. I'd still say Em7b9, however... if not Em7. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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It's actually D, E, G, B, and F. Hence my G13...
It's actually D, E, G, B, and F. Hence my G13 guess... EDIT: Wait, wait, wait... I may be addressing this in a completely wrong fashion. EDIT: Fear confirmed. Changes chord to... Em7b9. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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*Resumes state of insomnia*... After temporary...
*Resumes state of insomnia*... After temporary exile in shame. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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G13 in exchange for the Em7? G13/F... seems iffy....
G13 in exchange for the Em7? G13/F... seems iffy. Best to go with A9, IMO, for that Asus2. I wish that I could hear the recording, but I can't stream it for reasons beyond me. Too late where I am... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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Mind everyone, it's 24 hours after the...
Mind everyone, it's 24 hours after the CONFIRMATION post of he/she who poses the question, not the post that adequately answers the question. So, 24 hours after the above post, it's up for grabs.... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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Hm... it would seem as though each voicing is...
Hm... it would seem as though each voicing is equally impossible to finger... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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OK, I'm don't have much time for this now, but to...
OK, I'm don't have much time for this now, but to all other posters: C melodic minor chords: Cm, Eb+, G, Bdim, Dm, F, Am Descending C melodic minor chords Cm, Ab, F, Ddim, Bb, G, Eb Those are the... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Whoa, sorry, didn't know it was my turn... *will...
Whoa, sorry, didn't know it was my turn... *will edit* |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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^You got it. HOwever, you may have specified,...
^You got it. HOwever, you may have specified, "no root" :) . Go ahead. *cues young boy running into his parents' arms soundtrack* |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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^You are very close... and you'd smack yourself...
^You are very close... and you'd smack yourself for your small mistake (but I won't mention it :) ). I won't go into exactly how you made your mistake, but I demand perfection!!! |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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What... with an omitted major 3rd and a #9...
What... with an omitted major 3rd and a #9 alteration :p: ? Sorry, leave alone the G#, as a hint... its simplest form is not the simplest form of this chord. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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I would say that there is a simpler form, but...
I would say that there is a simpler form, but only because you have the altered 13th. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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^?
There are four tones in that chord... five in...
^? There are four tones in that chord... five in my arpeggio alone, and two which I omitted. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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Not a slash chord.
See, the actual root note is...
Not a slash chord. See, the actual root note is omitted. This means that if I listed the note F#, you might say "D major: which suggests that the root (D) and the fifth (A) were omitted" or... |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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OK, I'll try for a tough one. Give me a few...
OK, I'll try for a tough one. Give me a few minutes to think one up. |
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Forum: Music Theory Archives
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Replies: 397
Views: 10,463
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b5 interval/tritone, E, Bb.
EDIT: Damn!
Enough...
b5 interval/tritone, E, Bb. EDIT: Damn! Enough with which user can post faster, a challenging one! |
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