Heyheyhey,It has been a long time. Perhaps some of you might remember "Niliov" with his long posts and relentless pursuit of theory happiness...I thin...
You are right!Seems like soundclick changed their policy about deep linking to specific songs, because it is now available only to VIP accounts. So he...
Indeed, I've just recently finished playing a version of "Autumn Leaves" where I used that very voicing for an Am7. I assume you used that voicing fo...
I have problems with the notion that a chord player (piano/guitar) is free to use ANY voicing or inversion when faced with a chord symbol. I think thi...
I'm sorry, I seem to have missed this post. I would be happy to take a look:[email protected] Wishes,Niliov
In old swing tunes a dominant on VI is quite common. So in the case of E7, you'll find it often in swing tunes in the key of G (it is called a seconda...
Let me just give you a nice/easy way to play that chord without long explanations:X54566You'll have to put your pink flat on the first and second stri...
I don't think that Noteboat is saying that there aren't other reasons for using slash chords, such as pedal points. He gave decending bass lines as on...
Actually I see no real use for 2x0232 or xx4232, at least not when the chord is D/F#. Because all you're doing now is clouding the function of the cho...
Except for when the third is in the bass. I would certainly specify that to avoid unnessary thirds voiced on top of the root.For example the second th...
If you want to figure out a nice scale to play over a chord one way is to figure out the extensions of that chord. For example:Bm7b5 You already have ...
Thanks Noteboat!I think it was invented by jazz musicians as well but there was that odd chance there was a more interesting story to be told! I look ...
Noteboat,I have a question and if anyone knows the answer it is probably you. You state that the locrian mode was rejected useless which of course is ...
Haha,thanks, but if your fingers hurt maybe you're trying to play two "thirds" in the chords with the third in the bass? Always make sure you do not d...