I'm not sure if anyone hear needs inspiration, I know I do. I have this quote posted on my office wall, just to remind me how important scales are.Th...
Not a bad job at all. Your getting close to nailing the original. Much better than I could do. Maybe you should try putting more of yourself into t...
I agree, great job Maggie. :wink: Any progress on the rest of the teams yet?
Yup, here's a snopes article about that very clause.
So go back to sorting your candy by color. :lol: Margaret ...green, red, yellow, yellow, red, brown...... Brown? brown!? That's it, I ain't playing...
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Any progress being made here :?: Just wondering, no rush. Still holding at ten parts having been submitted out of thirty-two total slots, with one of ...
Sorry Margaret :oops: , I really didn't intend to start a mutiny.If you would like some help with the mixing part, I have some time, and some softwar...
Any progress being made here :?: Just wondering, no rush. Still holding at ten parts having been submitted out of thirty-two total slots, with one of...
Any progress being made here :?: Just wondering, no rush.
Excellent!!! :D
Yes - it's the root and its relationship to the other notes within the chord that determine the correct name for the chord. But it's the musical conte...
It means chords are named in context, not in isolation.The notes C-E-G-A can be C6 or Am7; only one of them will be correct in a progression... it dep...
Hey just so you know when your in a situation like that where you cant decide what to call a chord, the simplest one that is easy to understand in con...
Sounds to me like you need to raise the bridge a bit. If the guitar is very old, and you use those upper frets a lot, you might also have worn the fr...