Anyone wants a girlfriend who can jam with you? May 18, 2020May 18, 2020| Strong BearStrong Bear| 0 Comment| 1:26 am Categories: Blog Related Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: Find intervals on all fourth tunings (part 1) – Minor PentatonicNEXT Next post: Major scale 2 octaves from any degree or mode – Part 1 Related Post Common 4 parts chord formsCommon 4 parts chord forms Learn Maj7, Min7, Dom7, Min7b5, Dom7sus4, 7#5, Dim7, Maj6, Min6, Min9, 9, 7b9, 7#9, 13– at least 2 forms for each. These chord forms are in all fourth tuning Read MoreRead More Diminished triad arpeggiosDiminished triad arpeggios Learn diminished triads arpeggios 1 octave and 2 octaves from any chord tone, root, 3rd or 5th, start from any finger Read MoreRead More Quick way to find available tensions for dominant 7th chordsQuick way to find available tensions for dominant 7th chords This is the super simple, quick way to find the available tensions for dominant 7th and alternated dominant 7th chords Read MoreRead More
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Diminished triad arpeggiosDiminished triad arpeggios Learn diminished triads arpeggios 1 octave and 2 octaves from any chord tone, root, 3rd or 5th, start from any finger Read MoreRead More
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