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How to Play Closed Voiced 7th Chords on Guitar

Closed Voiced 7th Chords When you stack another 3rd interval on top of the 5th of a triad, you get a 4-note chord: a 7th chord. A 7th chord is called that because the distance from the root to the top note is a 7th interval when you stack 3 consecutive 3rd intervals. As a How to Play Closed Voiced 7th Chords on Guitar

Some Cool Lessons Taken From My Quora Posts

Answers to Questions on Quora Mid last year I started posting answers to questions on Quora. In about a year and a half time, 200,000 people have viewed my posts. Here are some of the more popular posts, that people really liked. Some of them answer questions about music theory, others about performance, and so Some Cool Lessons Taken From My Quora Posts

Fun Musician Drills, Cool Guitars and Some Humor

Fun Musician Drills, Cool Guitars and Some Humor Cool Improvisation Trick This is something I strongly encourage you to try out. Solo over one of your favorite songs or over a backing track, with an in position (7-note or pentatonic) scale, consistently leaving one string out. For example, solo with the root position A minor Fun Musician Drills, Cool Guitars and Some Humor

The Four 8th – Note Rhythm Permutations On 1 Beat

The Four 8th – Note Rhythm Permutations On 1 Beat This lesson is inspired by experiences with students, who were struggling to understand how to read or perform rhythms with 8th notes. The term “8th note” refers to rhythm. An 8th note is a note that lasts for 1/8th of a measure. Build upon the The Four 8th – Note Rhythm Permutations On 1 Beat

Sounds Hard But Is Easy: F# Melodic Minor

Things That Sound Hard but Are Very Easy Sometimes, certain things sound very hard but are surprisingly easy to pull off. An example of this is soloing in the key of F# Most musicians would think of this as “advanced” or “really challenging”. The thought is: “Wooaww, the key of F# has 6 sharps, hard!” Sounds Hard But Is Easy: F# Melodic Minor

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