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#46006 - 07/14/03 02:48 AM
Re: Chord question
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 403
Loc: United Kingdom
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For those of you participating in this thread, and anyone else, I wrote a paper on chord voicings using Word 97, sent it to Bebop, and he mailed it to everyone I believe. The paper explains clearly how you form chords with sharped or flatted notes and how those chords are named. It should answer any questions you may have about chord voicings. If you didn't receive it or have lost your copy, e-mail me and I will be happy to send it to you. It is written in easy-to-understand language and if you take the time to follow my instructions, you will learn some useful things about chords and become a better musician.
I've been following this thread because chord voicings (the subject of this thread), and chord progressions are the harmonic foundation of music. To my ear, the harmony of a tune is more beautiful than the melody. Grandpa Doug says he lets his ears decide. I couldn't agree more. I was out for a drive in my car yesterday and as I drove through the Yorkshire hills and valleys, I listened to Tony Pegler's CD (available from Technote) that he produced using the KN5000 and KN6000. The harmonies he uses will knock your socks off. So will his keyboard setups and playing skills. Absolutely brilliant. But then Tony is a first class musician so you would expect first class music from him.
Again, if you want a copy of my "Introduction to Chord Voicings", e-mail me.
Chuck
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