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Musical Scales

C Major Scale (no sharps or flats) C D E F G A B C G Major Scale (1 sharp) G A B C D E F# G D Major Scale (2 sharps) D E F# G A B C# D A Major Scale (3 sharps) A B C# D E F# G# A E Major Scale (4 sharps) E F# G# A B C# D# E

Daniel - YouTube has a lot of great stuff on Modes.. Try it out. Bars and honkey tonks are little resturants that serve alcholic drinks that are favored by local residents. by lynnylouwho Apr 22

Dear Daniel: Thanks for writing. I'm actually not a musician. I just thought these sites might be valuable to someone else who is. I think you know what "bars" are, and "honky tonks" are night clubs. It's a term from the 1920s and 1930s, if I'm not mistaken, You might look up words like "honky tonk" on Wikipedia, since it's an excellent source of information. ¡Buena suerte! by philvenditti Apr 22

Also... where can I find good content about Modes... I know something about Phrygian, Mixolydian, Aeolian modes but don't give a s**t on how to use them... please could you direct me to the right place? LOVE Daniel haha! by damniel Apr 22

I didn't understand half what you say... half because I'm not american, half cuz' my first language was Spanish so... what does "bars and honky tonks" means in a respectful use os the launguage... xD ok I'm overreacting... but could you explain? by damniel Apr 22

I played guitar professionaly for many many mnay years. In bars and honky tonks in the NE USA. Now I am a harp therapist starting my own training program. When you are looking for scales, don't forget to try some modes, too. Enjoy the musical journey! by lynnylouwho Apr 16

yeah and I want to play about three (my voice's included) :3 but those are GUITAR, piano (keyboard) and a kind of Barney Bellamy's voice by damniel Apr 15

what are you looking for exactly? Do you play an instrument? by lynnylouwho Apr 15

I need MORE than just that!! please :D :3 by damniel Apr 14

Yep.. I am with you.. gotta love it when I makes is simple. by lynnylouwho Apr 5

Yeeeahh! Practical and simple :D by damniel Apr 3

http://music-theory.ascensionsounds.com/music-theory-resources/harmonic-progressions/ Kelvin, You actually caught a mistake on the roman numerals! Thanks, I’ll have to fix that. The first and last chords of the progression are not 7th chords. Somehow I inadvertently typed “I7″ on the first chord of all the major keys. (Notice that I didn’t do that for the minor keys.)

Harmonic Progressions | Learning and Loving Music Theory

http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2010/scales-and-emotions/ Following up and expanding on a post about learning music theory with Auto-tune . See also a post about the major scale modes and an intro to minor keys . So maybe you want to write a song or an instrumental in a particular mood or style, and you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the scales. Here’s a handy guide to the commonly used scales in western pop, rock, jazz, blues and so on.

Scales and emotions

How to construct chords - Piano Clues: Free tips and lessons for playing piano, organ and electronic keyboard

You don’t need a “1000 Chords Dictionary” to be able to read and play chords. You can learn how to form chords on your own, because chords are built using simple formulas. A chord is three or more notes played at the same time. It’s as simple as that. http://www.pianoclues.com/2008/01/11/how-to-construct-chords/