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Solo Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1139670 Composed by Brian Streckfus. Instructional,Jazz,Singer/Songwriter. Individual part. 12 pages. Brian Streckfus #739941. Published by Brian Streckfus (A0.1139670). This is a 12-page PDF showing 7 guitar chords on each page. Rather than selling each PDF seperately (which is a bit overpriced and too much of a hassle), I decided to combine them and offer a great deal! Learn how to compose chord progressions like a pro while having fun and playing!Objective:Teach yourself the seven chords that belong to each type of scale. Rather than bombard you with a thousand guitar chords (which is easy to happen when browsing the internet or playing random songs), I'd rather show how a select few chords are working well together in common contexts. The hope is that you would then be able to see this happening in all 12 keys. What Scales/Modes are being harmonized? C Major (+jazz version) A (natural) minor (+jazz version) A harmonic minor (+jazz version) B Locrian D Dorian E Phyrigian F Lydian G Mixolydian Features: Slowly increases in physical and theoritcal difficulty at the same time. Many music theory books seem abstract and impractical whereas these chord charts show music theory applied to guitar. These chord progressions are a great composition aid. Guitar chord diagrams Traditional notation with letter names on the note heads Roman numerals color coded Modes included. The Beatles and jazz musicians use modal chord progressions to give their music uniqueness. It's almost as if one note is wrong intentionally.  Practicality and flow on guitar is emphasized more then music theory conciseness. Letter names are not in a perfect order (as that is sometimes impossible for the guitar to do). Sometimes a more complex chord is opted for because it's actually easier to play physically.  Tips: Order = Blue, Yellow, Red, Blue for stereotypical classical style chord progressions. Rock and blues often do more of a chord succession; red going to yellow happens often, even though it is breaking a rule. The professional names for blue, yellow, red: tonic, predominant, dominant respectively. I did not invent this theoretical concept, but I am probably one of the few musician's to color code the categories regularly. The colors explain the situation elegantly; the professional words seem like abstract PhD education, whereas saying blue is relaxing and red is uncomfortable is something a child can understand quickly. One fantastic tip I hardly hear anyone say: it doesn't so much matter that you play the same chord as the other musician in your ensemble (unless you are getting paid to do exactly that). It matters more that you simply play the same color as them. You will have a deeper understanding of how music works if you think like this, and mistakes will no longer be seen as mistakes. What happens when a C Major and A minor chord are played at the same time? Hardly anything! It's just a Am7! Big whoop! It isn't a horrendous sounding mistake. Circle a key on the circle of fifths. Now circle the two keys next to it (-1b, +1#). This leads to six chords that belong diatonically to the first key you circled! Memorizing these will allow you to better predict what composers are about to do, especially if you know ahead of time that the song does not change key. Get away from the echo chamber of common are arugably bad cowboy chords and be able to build your own.
Guitar Chord Progression Generators for Common Scales ~ 12 Pages
Guitare

$1.99 1.7 € Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.921200 Composed by Carl Van Pevenage. Classical,Folk,Pop,Romantic Period,World. Score and parts. 152 pages. Carl Van Pevenage #4324597. Published by Carl Van Pevenage (A0.921200). The chansonnettes are easy songs of different styles (folk, classical, pop, romantic, Christmas carols, etc). This book contains 10 songs arranged for Recorder or String Quartets, but can be played by any SATB group with 4 the same or mixed instruments..  All sound is computer generated. Playing it, will bring the music to live.Song list:Chansonnette 171 Romantic song: Those little three words Chansonnette 172 It takes a village to raise a child. Chansonnette 173 Mysterious puzzling woman Chansonnette 174 Romantic song: Ann, my love, my good fortune Chansonnette 175 Poetry moves heaven and earth Chansonnette 176 Waltzing mouse in Paris Chansonnette 177 Trippling mouse Chansonnette 178 Pop song: The true power of water Chansonnette 179 War ends nothing Chansonnette 180 A beautiful thing is never perfect.
BH018REC - Recorder Quartet Songs, Book 18 (>70 pages)
Orchestre de chambre

$9.95 8.5 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.921172 Composed by Carl Van Pevenage. Classical,Folk,Pop,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 98 pages. Carl Van Pevenage #3011791. Published by Carl Van Pevenage (A0.921172). The chansonnettes are easy songs of different styles (folk, classical, pop, romantic, Christmas carols, etc). This book contains 10 songs arranged for Recorder or String Quartets, but can be played by any SATB group with 4 the same or mixed instruments..  All sound is computer generated. Playing it, will bring the music to live.Song list:Chansonnette 121 Picure paints a thousand wordsChansonnette 122 To delicate to flyChansonnette 123 Le the cat out of the badChansonnette 124 Your guess is as good as mineChansonnette 125 Pastorale: In harmony with natureChansonnette 126 Once in a blue moonChansonnette 127 A gentle tapping at the windowChansonnette 128 Folk dance: The speedy spiky waltzChansonnette 129 Danno DannoChansonnette 130 A funny dance at the palace
BH013REC - Recorder Quartet Songs, Book 13 (>70 pages)
Orchestre de chambre

$9.95 8.5 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus






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