music theory
music theory
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by Patrick Omari - 2008-06-25
The dictionary defines a chord as; A combination of usually three or more musical tones sounded simultaneously.On a guitar the most commonly used chords are probably power chords, a chord simply cons...
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by Kevin Sinclair - 2008-08-08
In the world of music, there are a lot of different chords which comprise the sonic palette of every musician (unless of course, you're a drummer- but even if you are, keep reading; there's an opport...
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by Angela Nazario - 2008-09-30
It is a common misconception that reading music is very hard; the truth is, it is a language which is understood by many. Unlike other languages, music is very basic, straightforward and uses only a f...
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by Jermaine Griggs - 2008-10-04
So maybe you took piano lessons when you were young and still remember some chords --- or better yet, you sound really good right now because some friends or fellow musicians have showed you how to p...
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by Jermaine Griggs - 2008-10-10
If you're like most people, you've probably had a secret desire to play a musical instrument at one point or another.The only problem is that it seems like a lot of work.Not so!I want to give you hop...
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by FRANCIS BEAUDRY - 2009-04-28
As people enter the world of music, there are certain things every musician struggles with. Some people are able to overcome these struggles more easily that others, but everyone faces these struggle...
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by James Emery Vigh - 2010-08-26
On occasion, you may, as a guitarist, run into a situation where you will run into double sharps and flats. The good news is that it is rare in popular music. The bad news is that you still may run ac...