Now that external avatars have been enabled again, could some of you show a bit of courtesy and not use giant avatars that take up half the screen? It...
Play all the notes, then get rid of the ones that don't sound good to you.
Start at a slow rhythm... 12345-22345-32345 etc. I try that and I lose count of the 4/4 happening underneath. I have no trouble with triplets, I just...
I think it's just a different number of posts per page. The old forum had fewer so it had more pages. The new forum keeps the pages, even though it ...
I think they took it off because there were a heap of really oversized ones and it was just easier to nerf them than change them all.
Here's something I found on the guitar tricks website that should help out.
few things :)Gsus4 (g-b-d) this is G major (G, B, D) Gsus4 is actually G C D Actually the chord he showed was a Gsus4 (same as Csus2), but he just l...
And "Sunny" and "Drão" and...
One thing you can do over minor chords when they're played for a long time is move the root down by semitones to make it look like something's happeni...
So you're kind of using the G as a pedal tone? I'm not sure if there is a term for it beyond that.
I never said it was modal music, just that you can use modes that way.
There are two ways to work with this: first, you can alter the harmony so the notes work (which I think is what Argus is leading towards). That's cer...
E F G A B C D E (E Phrygian)over an E minor chord progressionEm (i), F#dim (F# A C) (ii), Bmin (B D F#) (v), Em (i)The note F# appears twice in that c...
Found somewhere to stick it.It's really just to show how the melody goes together with the chords. Feel free to open it up and rip it apart.