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A Great Write Up for ZOTZinMusic in Voyage LA Magazine

A Great Write Up for ZOTZinMusic in Voyage LA Magazine I just received a nice write up about my guitar teaching and lessons in Voyage LA. They did a great job. The article explains why my students all do so well. You can read it here: Meet Vreny Van Elslande of ZOT Zin Music in A Great Write Up for ZOTZinMusic in Voyage LA Magazine

Augmented Triad in Position Arpeggios

Augmented Triad in Position Arpeggios. As we covered in last week’s blog, the structure of the augmented triad is 1 3 #5 You can check that blog here: Major triad 3-octave arpeggios Augmented chords are symmetrical chords. (Read last week’s blog by clicking on the above link if you’re not sure what symmetrical chords are). Augmented Triad in Position Arpeggios

The Augmented Triad

The Augmented Triad. The term “augmented” in chord names is abbreviated to aug or +, as in Caug or C+. Both these mean the same thing: a C chord with a raised (augmented) 5th. Hence: the terminologies “Augmented” and “diminished” in chord names, always refer to the 5th of the chord. (“major” and “minor” refer The Augmented Triad

Cool 9th Chords You Want to Know

9th Chords All these 9th chords have the 9th on the G string. The notes from low to high are the root, 7th, 9th, and 3rd. The 9th and 3rd on the adjacent strings, add a nice dissonant 2nd interval in the top range of the chords. Jazz guitarists use these rich-sounding chords quite a Cool 9th Chords You Want to Know

Symmetrical Scales And Chords

What Are Symmetrical Scales And Chords? Most music schools teach there are 2 requirements for a scale or chord to be symmetrical: All the notes in the chord or scale need to be equal distance from one another. (For example: C D E F# G# A#/Bb C) The note distances need to divide the octave Symmetrical Scales And Chords

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