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garytalley
@garytalley
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Joined: Feb 13, 2004
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Re: V of V

Argus sees it pretty much the way I do. Usually both of these chords are dominant sevenths. In The Nashville Number System, you see a 27 (II7 ) to a 5...

20 years ago
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Re: People have "free-for-all" with DIM

In the key of C , you can also use a C#dim chord to connect a C (I) chord to a DM (IIm) chord. You can also use an G#dim to connect a G (V) chord to a...

20 years ago
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Re: My friend plays Bb way too much

By the way,"All My Loving" definitely DOES have a flat7 chord in it. In the key of C , it's Bb.

20 years ago
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Re: My friend plays Bb way too much

Just because Bb does not naturally occur in the key of C or the key of G does not mean you can't use it in a song in those keys. It is fairly common t...

20 years ago
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Re: Starting out fresh, Mel Bay Method anyone?

In answer to your questions:(1) The Mel Bay approach will teach you to be an accomplished reader, not necessarily an accomplished player. Reading nota...

20 years ago
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Re: demo

You start by being able to play any style convincingly and by developing your ear to a high degree. Listening is more important than showing off your ...

20 years ago
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Re: Starting a career in music?

Develop your ear above all. Learn to play lots of different styles. Learn to read number charts and regular notation. Have several guitars for differe...

20 years ago
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Re: On sending demo's  to record companies

Find out an actual person's name in the A&R department of a record company. Call or email that person and ask if they accept unsolicited CDs. Most...

20 years ago
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Re: Interesting open G7 "discovery"

When you play a G or G7 with an open B string, you don't need the B note on the 5th string 2nd fret. I like to play a G7 like this:1e:--3 (g)-pinky2...

20 years ago
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