Hi Everyone,
Today's Target members only lesson is a new Fly On The Wall.
Fred came in having figured out a bit of the Marty Robbins song Devil Woman. It is played in the key of E and has a mostly country feel. We talked about the basic set of I-IV-V chords, the definition and common uses of secondary dominant chords, and how they are used in more common progressions. We also spent some time listening to and recognizing the I-IV-V chord changes by ear.
Hope you enjoy!
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>> Newest Target members only lesson - Devil Woman and Secondary Dominant Chords with Fred
Hey Fred,,like the song,,Neil did really a great Job again on the confusing but were getting closer,,,
I like this song 'cos it as a possibilty for top string triads,,when Neil showed something I thought,,hey ''brown eyed girl''
Willem
I like this song 'cos it as a possibilty for top string triads,,when Neil showed something I thought,,hey ''brown eyed girl''
Willem
Hey Willem and Beaker;
Thanks for dropping by...
Willem - another good song to practice the three string triads on is "Not Fade Away" by Buddy Holly. The high section in the middle of the song. I've been trying to work that into my practice routine.
Until Next Time...
Fred
Thanks for dropping by...
Willem - another good song to practice the three string triads on is "Not Fade Away" by Buddy Holly. The high section in the middle of the song. I've been trying to work that into my practice routine.
Until Next Time...
Fred