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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 23-Jan-01  @  09:52 PM   -   chords

bster2000

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are there any good websites or books that can show me chords and which cords go together for chord change's

I am desperate and i think i'll have to start piano/keyboard lessons soon.
cheers
the Beast from the eEast.



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Message 2/3                 Date: 23-Jan-01  @  10:18 PM   -   RE: chords

casparproject

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There are lots of good books out there. Check the
older threads on this forum, back to about 6mos
ago. There's prolly a few things of use to you in
there. I'd highly reccommend taking some piano
lessons, but try to find out if they can give you some
theory lessons as well. Oops, leaned on the keys.


Peaceout,

Peter



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Message 3/3                 Date: 27-Jan-01  @  11:06 PM   -   RE: chords

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i started jazz piano lessons after buying a keyboard and sequencer and finding i couldnt mimic what i was hearing in tunes(it wasnt as easy as i thought)i been doing it 4 only 7 months but you actually start to reconize pitches,notes in tunes.you can get that fat bass line of say a garage tune,not only that you learn about ryhthem,so you can listen to a drum loop and pen it down yourself.and at the end of the day you got this skill you learnt,so you can sit there and play a tune...which i find now more enjoy er ball than programing beats and the like.peter said make sure you learn some theory ...i dont no about other styles of music but i am get thought the theory side aswell...improvising is a big part of jazz in free jazz you dont even get a chord sequence its all from the top of your head.....(corn)bottom of your .....



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