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How to play Chord progressions without jumping across the fretboard? Where are second-degree chords in Em? Where is G chord first-degree bass note of the 5th string? And many similar questions when you begin learning the fretboard. This book is for the guitarists, songwriters, and instructors to help with the chord progressions visualization on the fretboard. Each table: Chord Shape->Progression Degree->Fretboard position.
In addition, there is an interesting table view of Minor and Major chords belong to the degree of tonalities.
Detailed contents:
Chords in A natural minor scale (Am) Chords in E natural minor scale (Em) Chords in D natural minor scale (Dm) Chords in G natural minor scale (Gm) Chords in B natural minor scale (Bm) Chords in F natural minor scale (Fm) Chords in C natural minor scale (Cm) All Chords in Minor Progressions Chords in C major scale (C) Chords in F major scale (F) Chords in G major scale (G) Chords in D major scale (D) Chords in A major scale (A) Chords in E major scale (E) Chords in B major scale (B) All Chords in Major Progressions Fretboard diagram A natural minor scale (Am) Fretboard diagram E natural minor scale (Em) Fretboard diagram D natural minor scale (Dm) Fretboard diagram G natural minor scale (Gm) Fretboard diagram B natural minor scale (Bm) Fretboard diagram F natural minor scale (Fm) Fretboard diagram C natural minor scale (Cm) Fretboard diagram C major scale (C) Fretboard diagram F major scale (F) Fretboard diagram G major scale (G) Fretboard diagram D major scale (D) Fretboard diagram A major scale (A) Fretboard diagram E major scale (E) Fretboard diagram B major scale (B)
© 2018 PublishDrive (Ebook): 6610000129263
Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 17 november 2018
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How to play Chord progressions without jumping across the fretboard? Where are second-degree chords in Em? Where is G chord first-degree bass note of the 5th string? And many similar questions when you begin learning the fretboard. This book is for the guitarists, songwriters, and instructors to help with the chord progressions visualization on the fretboard. Each table: Chord Shape->Progression Degree->Fretboard position.
In addition, there is an interesting table view of Minor and Major chords belong to the degree of tonalities.
Detailed contents:
Chords in A natural minor scale (Am) Chords in E natural minor scale (Em) Chords in D natural minor scale (Dm) Chords in G natural minor scale (Gm) Chords in B natural minor scale (Bm) Chords in F natural minor scale (Fm) Chords in C natural minor scale (Cm) All Chords in Minor Progressions Chords in C major scale (C) Chords in F major scale (F) Chords in G major scale (G) Chords in D major scale (D) Chords in A major scale (A) Chords in E major scale (E) Chords in B major scale (B) All Chords in Major Progressions Fretboard diagram A natural minor scale (Am) Fretboard diagram E natural minor scale (Em) Fretboard diagram D natural minor scale (Dm) Fretboard diagram G natural minor scale (Gm) Fretboard diagram B natural minor scale (Bm) Fretboard diagram F natural minor scale (Fm) Fretboard diagram C natural minor scale (Cm) Fretboard diagram C major scale (C) Fretboard diagram F major scale (F) Fretboard diagram G major scale (G) Fretboard diagram D major scale (D) Fretboard diagram A major scale (A) Fretboard diagram E major scale (E) Fretboard diagram B major scale (B)
© 2018 PublishDrive (Ebook): 6610000129263
Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 17 november 2018
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