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SodaLime
@sodalime
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Joined: Nov 3, 2004
Topics: 5 / Replies: 11
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Re: triangular problem

our drummer doesn't own any sets, and never did.otherwise I wouldn't be asking, would I? :roll:

16 years ago
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RE: Time Signature!

thanks noteboat, I think now I know what I needed to. :D

19 years ago
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RE: chords on bass: would it work?

ok paul, so you're saying if I don't STRUM but finger PICK I'll be okay? :roll:

19 years ago
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RE: chords on bass: would it work?

yeah, umm... so how about he plays only a couple of selected notes from the chord... say root and third? and my bassist gives me the idea that it'll s...

19 years ago
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RE: Anacrusis

I know this will annoy all of you, but can't help... what's a brit again? you mean brittish or something?

19 years ago
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RE: m7(b5)

hmm... NOW i get it... 8) thanks NoteBoat, you're the man! :twisted:

19 years ago
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RE: inversions?!?!

from the link Musenfreund have given --A chord in root position has a 1-3-5 voicing. When starting from the root position, we can move the root up one...

19 years ago
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RE: inversions?!?!

NoteBoat, do you agree with hbriem on that -- If you voice it with the 3 in bass, it is called a 1st inversion: 3 - 5 - 1 Voiced with the 5th in bass,...

19 years ago
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RE: m7(b5)

What would be the correct name for a chord as a vii triad?1 b3 b5 for example is this just considered a diminshed 5th or something else. LeeI think it...

19 years ago
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RE: m7(b5)

thanks guys for clarifying things... I think I knew that a m75b chord can also be named a half diminished 7th from before, but it didn't click that if...

19 years ago
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