Members siliC0N Posted May 2, 2004 Members Posted May 2, 2004 anyone have any idea where I might find a web site that shows all 7 base chords for each of the 12 keys....? Please.. (names and fingerings are helpful)
Members clathanian Posted May 2, 2004 Members Posted May 2, 2004 Try looking behind the fridge or under the microwave... or alternatively...http://www.michaelhogg.btinternet.co.uk/gce/ and http://www.wholenote.com/ Peace and tolerance J
Members BWithU Posted May 3, 2004 Members Posted May 3, 2004 Hi! I know you asked for a web site... but I want to tell you that I bought a book for 6.95 $ CAD with 1116 chord positions for guitar and bass! It is in french.... but it's all pictures.... so I don't think you will mind! The name is Hal Leonard M
Members siliC0N Posted May 3, 2004 Author Members Posted May 3, 2004 thanks very much for the help. Does the book tell you which chords belong in which keys? I have another chord book and it doesn't show that stuff, and its kinda tedious figuring it out and making sure all the corresponding notes in the triads add up....
Members BWithU Posted May 3, 2004 Members Posted May 3, 2004 humm... unfortunately, the book just show the chord positions... Sorry! It's a good book for the chords but if you already have one, you won't need it! The picture above is a page from another book.... but still, it doesn't show a lot of information....
Members BWithU Posted May 3, 2004 Members Posted May 3, 2004 Since I don't know how to insert two files in the same post.... Here is another page related to the ohter one:
Members crypticglobe Posted May 6, 2004 Members Posted May 6, 2004 Originally posted by clathanian Try looking behind the fridge or under the microwave... or alternatively...http://www.michaelhogg.btinternet.co.uk/gce/J HOLY COW! I have been playing for a long time... but I still sometimes have trouble finding the exact voicing I am looking for quickly.... this website is awesome!! Dude should TOTALLY write that as a stand alone program and sell it. Really, he should sell it to the DAW companies so they can add it as a feature to their software! VERY, VERY cool.
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