Where is the basic I IV V lesson
Hi ccrazy, welcome to the forum from Montreal Canada, as I noticed it is your first post on it.
Here is the link of what I could find (it is listed in the lesson section and found it in the latest lesson list on the right). It is a fly on the wall with Fred.
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... .html#song
Hope this is the one.
When you have a chance, you should go in the introduce yourself thread and tell us about yourself.
Have fun
Marc
Here is the link of what I could find (it is listed in the lesson section and found it in the latest lesson list on the right). It is a fly on the wall with Fred.
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... .html#song
Hope this is the one.
When you have a chance, you should go in the introduce yourself thread and tell us about yourself.
Have fun
Marc
Hi Crazy! Welcome to TG and Target from Portland, Oregon. Most modern folk and rock music is built around the I-IV-V chord constructions so I assume you aren't looking for that as a composition technique?
What I believe you are asking about are Intervals and Modes. Go to the Target section and do a search for "Intervals" and you should find Neil's outstanding lesson on Chord Construction. Here's the link if it helps: http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... nstruction.
Good luck and Happy Playin' !! :cheer:
What I believe you are asking about are Intervals and Modes. Go to the Target section and do a search for "Intervals" and you should find Neil's outstanding lesson on Chord Construction. Here's the link if it helps: http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... nstruction.
Good luck and Happy Playin' !! :cheer: