![]() |
![]() Lee Oskar 10 Hole Major Diatonic Harmonica Key of C US $37.99
|
![]() Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica US $37.99
|
![]() LEE OSKAR HARMONICA 1910 MAJOR DIATONIC KEY OF F US $37.99
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Tired of playing the same old boring chords on the guitar? Well you're not on your own just about every house in the world has a guitar, or so it seems that way (some homes two or more guitars to make room for the homes that have not), with that many guitars buzz away all too familiar sound of the three basic agreement song in the key of 'G' barely grabs the listener's ear these days.
But what if there is an easy way to an endless series of sharp, clear professional-sounding chords on the guitar songwriting that you would create one or group? The good news is that there are many different ways to add to former related agreements, this is only one way you could modern guitar chords voicing approach.
Our diatonic music system is based on the fifth, it is the type of sound that we become conditioned, it is natural progression, we expect to hear in music, so why not take our fifth chords to create silky smooth chord progressions that intrigue, torture and surprise the listener ear!
I'm not talking about the usual two note power chord to the tonic and the fifth contains sound can be heard everywhere, in fact, is exactly the kind of common sound we intend to avoid.
Let's start with a standard set of chords in E major.
Quick review:
The basic set of chords hear in popular music are created by stacking the notes of the diatonic scale in the third on top of each other in Layer Cake fashion.
The key of E major leads the following set of three note chords (triads) ...
E - F # m - G # m - A - B - C # m - D # dim - E
Most players would probably play Many of these deals with a bar and agreement formation in many applications that would work well, our project is now to move from this 'correct' but often hearing and agreed to play sounds.
Let's take a look at the key of 'E' in order to discover all the major fifth.
The E major scale contains the notes ...
E - F # - G # - A - B - C # - D # - E
With the tonic of E a fifth interval is made by measuring the distance between the musical notes of different scale.
As you can see the note, which is one fifth above the tonic or keynote of E, the letter 'B' (Indicated as []).
[E] - F # - G # - A - [B] - C # - D # - E
Applying this concept to the guitar to develop interesting, original-sounding agreements is simple, basically we want the two papers 'E' and 'B' are present in every chord, many players will already know that Most of the diatonic chords of E major, will not naturally contain the notes B, E a the idea is to create new, fresh sounds new agreement by the integration of the interval fifth thereby producing different types of agreements, eg, sus 2, sus 4, small variations of the basic diatonic seventh chords.
Sounds complicated? ... is not.
Here is a simple great sounding solution:
Open the first string is an 'E', the second string open a 'B' that is our fifth interval now all we need do is to set or adjust the bar to include agreements, these two open strings and the job is cleared.
We already have the two letters 'E' and 'B' are present in the standard form E string so no change here.
E
- 0 ----
- 0 ----
- 1 ----
- 2 ----
- 2 ----
- 0 ----
F # m (new version)
- 0 ----
- 0 ----
- 2 ----
- 4 ----
- 4 ----
- X ----
Notice how this agreement has a different quality than the standard F # m bar agreement, it is not better, just different, actually the new F # m has a different name to help musicians identify the sound.
The new version of F # F # m7add4 hot.
F # M7add4
- 0 ----
- 0 ----
- 2 ----
- 4 ----
- 4 ----
- X ----
For the moment we are not going to concern ourselves with all technical names simply to consider the agreement as a basic agreement with added color or flavor in the same way as you would milk, cream or sugar to add a cup of coffee.
Here is an example for you to try:
G # m (new version)
- 0 ----
- 0 ----
- 4 ----
- 6 ----
- 6 ----
- X ----
If you play the guitar for a while and your guitar's neck is quite narrow, you might want to play a bass note with your thumb on the six string as follows:
thumb known as [T]
F # m7add4
- 0 -----
- 0 -----
- 2 -----
- 4 -----
- 4 -----
- [T = 2] -
G # m (New version)
- 0 -----
- 0 -----
- 4 -----
- 6 -----
- 6 -----
- [T = 4] -
Including the bass note will result in a fuller sounding chord and is especially useful when playing solo guitar.
|
|
BOOMWHACKERS C Major Diatonic Scale Set (Upper Octave) Boomwhackers Tuned Percussion Tubes $17.88 This 8-note set allows more songs to be played and is generally preferred over the pentatonic scale by most music educators and people more familiar with music. This is our most popular set. Category: Teacher Resources. Length: 24. Width: 9.... |
|
|
8 Note Hand Bell Set $34.56 Introduce tonality and the one-octave scale with these colorful hand bells. Promote cooperation by having each child play one bell, creating their own melody.... |
|
|
Diatonic Set of 8 Boomwhackers $19.95 This set includes 8 pitches, starting at middle C and extending up to high C; a different color is used for each pitch: C1 (red); D1 (orange); E1 (yellow); F1 (light green); G1 (aqua); A1 (violet); B1 (fuchsia); C2 (red). This set contains tubes ranging in length from 12" - 24".... |
|
|
Diatonic Major and Minor Scales $5.39 8 pages soft cover sheet music book.... |
|
|
Andres Segovia - 20 Studies for the Guitar: Book/CD Pack $11.55 20 studies for the classical guitar written by Beethoven's contemporary, Fernando Sor, revised, edited, and fingered by the great classical guitarist Andres Segovia. These essential repertoire pieces continue to be used by teachers and students to build solid classical technique. Features a 50-minute demonstration CD and 32-page book.... |
|
|
C Harmonica Book (Complete 10-Hole Diatonic Harmonica) $4.86 Finally! There is a definitive reference guide available for harmonicas in each and every key. This ground breaking series unlocks the musical power of the 10-hole major diatonic harmonica. One key at a time, each is designed to present detailed musical information for beginners, intermediate and advanced players who are either music readers or non-reading players. Learn the notes, intervals, bend... |
|
|
Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica A $37.99 Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica A |
|
|
Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Reed Plates E $22.99 Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Reed Plates E |
|
|
Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Reed Plates Bb $22.99 Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Reed Plates Bb |


US $37.99







