Western Guitar Music
Local music teachers throughout the Auckland areas. No matter where youre located in the Auckland region, we have professional, friendly and experienced music teachers throughout the area for you to book in with. All teachers have been carefully selected, each having their own experience and sound knowledge of music and specialising in one or more instruments. Your vocal, piano or guitar lesson is one on one in a studio or school, and is completely customised to suit your existing experience and long term music goals. Interested in becoming a music instructorCall us today on 0. Western music is a form of country music composed by and about the people who settled and worked throughout the Western United States and Western Canada. Guitar Music Theory Tools 5 Steps with PicturesSo, firstly, what is a chord In basic terms, it is a bunch of notes all played together. Its that simple, because essentially you can put any notes together, but how and when you do it might mean the difference between generating feelings of disgust, unrest or joy. For now, lets talk about a few simple ones. Remembering what we learned about keys and scales, we know that there are 7 notes that play nice with a root note. Lets look at the C major scale and the C major chord. C. D. E. F. G. A. B. C In the C Major chord there are three notes. HL_DDS_0000000000057699.png' alt='Western Guitar Music' title='Western Guitar Music' />Guitar Repairs Perth, Guitar Upgrades and Servicing Perth Rocket Music Co specialises in guitar repairs and recording. We are based in Perth Western Australia. Spell Check Program In Vb more. My. The 1 the 3 and the 5. Capolavoro Sconosciuto Balzac Pdf. The Major 3rd is always 4 notes or two whole steps from the root note. Ie in C C, C, D, D, E or in D D, D, E, F, F. The Major 5th is always 7 notes or 3 whole steps and a half step from the root note. Ie in A A, A, B, C, C, D, D, EThis consistency means that on a stringed instrument, the notes are always in familiar patterns in relation to each other. These chord shapes can be moved up or down the neck, shortening the vibration of the strings, and therefore the length of the sound waves they produce. This changes the notes in the pattern and produces a different chord. So the chord finder works by outlining the 1, the 3 and 5 notes. You can choose the chord you want to learn by putting a 1 of the transparency over on the root note of the chord you want to learn. Instantly you can see all the possibilities for playing the chord all the way up the neck of your instrument. Ok, cool for Major chords, but what about the minor chordWell, just find all the 3rds in the chord shape, drop them back one fret and its now a minor chord Ok, but what about a 7th, a sus. Learn the scale, find the note to add in. If its a minor chord, use the minor scale. For a major chord, use the major scale. Add the note that is the 4th note in the scale for a sus. Yes, but if there are only 7 notes, what about 9ths or 1. Well. keep counting the same 7 over again. A 9th is just a 2nd note, but an octave higher. Diminished chord Well, minor chord, but with all the 5ths dropped a half step. Augmented Ok. Ive still got to work these ones out, but as far as I can tell, you can just keep adding notes and moving notes about, there are infinite combinations although sometimes youll do something you think is really clever and find out that its just the same notes as a very standard chord, just played in an unexpected formation.