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Showing posts with label Chord Substitution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chord Substitution. Show all posts
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Create Drama and Suspense with these Amazing Chords! 5 Ways to use Diminished Chords
Some people are afraid of these chords because they sound so wild...
Apr 5, 2023
Substitutes for the ii (2) chord (also will work for the iii or the vi chord) - Embellishments (changing the chord quality)
Mar 13, 2023
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Feb 17, 2023
Spice Up Your Ukulele Chord Progressions with Secondary Dominants
It's easy - even a beginner can do it!
Feb 9, 2023
Jan 18, 2023
Chord Substitution Tricks: How to use the Tritone Substitute - Super easy and they sound amazing!
you'll knock their socks off with this - use it in any song!
Jan 5, 2023
Jan 3, 2023
Substitutes for the I (1) chord (also will work for the IV chord) - Embellishments (changing the chord quality)
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Finally a book for those that don't read! Learn with handy one page cheat sheets...
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These charts contain the 4 best forms for each chord. These are forms that are movable and allow you to play anywhere on the neck. ...
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Mike Upton launched Kala in 2005. Prior to starting Kala he worked at Hohner and was responsible for the development of the Lanikai ukul...
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This 'borrowed chord' appears in 47 Beatles songs.... Here's how you can use it - and others.
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Don't do these 5 things! I'll show you all of the tweaks you need to make so you sound better and play better!
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Some people are afraid of these chords because they sound so wild... Don't be scared - they are the easiest to use and most fun chords! ...
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