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Dec 16 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 4 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 10 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Dec 10 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Sep 20 |
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Managing batteries for live performances @Pulsehead that sounds like an answer. You could expand a little and submit it as one. |
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Aug 24 |
awarded | Critic |
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Aug 24 |
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Memorizing notes on guitar fretboard This answer has good information, but it does not address the original question (how to memorize notes on the fretboard). This may have been more suited as a comment. |
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Aug 18 |
accepted | Why is a note sometimes a 4th and sometimes an 11th? |
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Aug 17 |
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Why is a note sometimes a 4th and sometimes an 11th? Also, isn't what you referred to as a 6 chord (1,3,6 or CEA) just an inverted minor (ACE)? I guess it would sound more major than an Am (focus on C) but more minor than a C. (I can post this as a separate question, if that would be better) |
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Aug 17 |
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Why is a note sometimes a 4th and sometimes an 11th? "A sus chord would typically have a 2nd or 4th suspended in the middle of a triad voicing, often substituting for the root (like C-D-G or C-F-G)." I assume you mean "often substituting for the third" ? |
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Aug 17 |
asked | Why is a note sometimes a 4th and sometimes an 11th? |
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Jul 6 |
accepted | Choosing a guitar cabinet |
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Jul 6 |
answered | Choosing a guitar cabinet |
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Jul 4 |
asked | Choosing a guitar cabinet |
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Jul 1 |
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Incorporating modes in solos Removed words from title for concision |
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Jul 1 |
suggested | suggested edit on Incorporating modes in solos |
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Jun 24 |
accepted | Is it necessary to play a keyboard amp before buying |
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Jun 23 |
asked | Is it necessary to play a keyboard amp before buying |
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Jun 22 |
awarded | Editor |