So does a standard I IV V blues progression only use dominant seven
tonality for all chords when playing in a major key tone? If that is the
case, would the altered seven chords on the I and IV cause any harmonic
confliction? And what particular key signature would be used?
Do mi do mi do so mi do
Every truly cultured music student knows
You must learn your scales and your arpeggios
Bring the music ringing from your chest
And not your nose
While you sing your scales and your arpeggios
If your faithful to your daily practicing
You will find you progress is encouraging
Do mi so mi do me so mi fa la so it goes
When you do your scales and your arpeggios
Do mi so doi
(Fast piano music playing)
do mi so do do so mi do (Repeat)
Though it seems at first it doesn’t show
Like a tree ability will bloom and grow
If you’re smart you’ll learn by heart what every artist knows
Your must sing your scales
And your arpeeee ee eeggioooooooooos!
This is something that I see all the great guitar players doing, but I
can’t seem to break out of the habit of playing one scale over the whole
chord progression. It sounds good, and I’m becoming somewhat of a expert on
doing that, but it’s really hard for me to keep up with a chord progression
the way your doing. Also I have trouble practicing new concepts these days,
now that I’ve been playing for several years… how do you think I should
practice? It’s like I’ve hit a brick wall or something.
Ok so I’m a noob, but I really want to know what a four or five chord
means. Is it like when they say; 1,4,5 progression, play in the key of E
then the chords that go with that are A and B? So is the A then the four
chord and the B the five chord? Sometimes they say in the video: play the
five chord. Is that what it means? Thank you
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Lol at the middle finger. Great lesson, thanks.
So does a standard I IV V blues progression only use dominant seven
tonality for all chords when playing in a major key tone? If that is the
case, would the altered seven chords on the I and IV cause any harmonic
confliction? And what particular key signature would be used?
very good phrasing lesson ty for sharing
cool Marty. learing loads
this video is awesome. it’s very WOW
Gotta lv Marty. Peace brother :-)
Do mi do mi do so mi do
Every truly cultured music student knows
You must learn your scales and your arpeggios
Bring the music ringing from your chest
And not your nose
While you sing your scales and your arpeggios
If your faithful to your daily practicing
You will find you progress is encouraging
Do mi so mi do me so mi fa la so it goes
When you do your scales and your arpeggios
Do mi so doi
(Fast piano music playing)
do mi so do do so mi do (Repeat)
Though it seems at first it doesn’t show
Like a tree ability will bloom and grow
If you’re smart you’ll learn by heart what every artist knows
Your must sing your scales
And your arpeeee ee eeggioooooooooos!
This is something that I see all the great guitar players doing, but I
can’t seem to break out of the habit of playing one scale over the whole
chord progression. It sounds good, and I’m becoming somewhat of a expert on
doing that, but it’s really hard for me to keep up with a chord progression
the way your doing. Also I have trouble practicing new concepts these days,
now that I’ve been playing for several years… how do you think I should
practice? It’s like I’ve hit a brick wall or something.
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Thanks for showing people how to play thanks
Thanks for showing people how to play thanks
Ok so I’m a noob, but I really want to know what a four or five chord
means. Is it like when they say; 1,4,5 progression, play in the key of E
then the chords that go with that are A and B? So is the A then the four
chord and the B the five chord? Sometimes they say in the video: play the
five chord. Is that what it means? Thank you
Can you recommend any of your instructional DVD’s that dig deeper into
this?
mmmkaaay
I want you to name my children
hiya is that a nomad boogie you have there ?
so fluent and casual. that’s what i love about blues.
Great videos, thanks for the erection.
What kind of Strat is that Marty? Love the finish
So glad for the help, God Bless in many ways Bro..
essa guitarra é uma fender Mark Knopfler signature?