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New Chords Contribution Forum for Song Search! 15 Jun 2012 | 11:37 am

Hi all, I've created a new forum for Chords contribution. Please contribute your chords HERE and we will try to add it into the Song Search. Chord Contribution (Chordpro)

New Chords Contribution Forum for Song Search! 15 Jun 2012 | 08:37 am

Hi all, I've created a new forum for Chords contribution. Please contribute your chords HERE and we will try to add it into the Song Search. Chord Contribution (Chordpro)

Focusing on Major scales 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

Note: Before you look at this, make sure you know "The Most Basic Music Theory" found in the article page here. Scales Scales are a progression of single notes in ascending or descending order. It's...

Chords Construction Theory (1) 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

Note: Before you look at this, make sure you know "The Most Basic Music Theory" & "Scales" found in the article page here. Have you ever wondered how chords are constructed? Ever asked yourself "what...

Focusing on Minor scales 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

Note: Before you look at this, make sure you know "The Most Basic Music Theory" & "Focusing on Major scales" found in the article page here. Let me show you 2 ways of doing it.

How does barre chords work? 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

What are barre chords? They are just chords we use our index finger to fret a few string, thus transposing the key of the chord played. For e.g. Bm = 224432 You cannot possibly play all the 6 strin...

Diatonic chords 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

Diatonic Chords What are diatonic chords? Well, in simple terms, it is the chords that are usually play within a key. Let's look at the chords that belong to the diatonic of C key. So when you know t...

How to play guitar with anointing? 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

You have heard many times that music is a multi-cultural language. Isn't that true? Many singers and musicians are famous people just because they bring forth music that touches the souls of people. M...

Those "/" slash chords 23 Feb 2010 | 07:52 pm

D/F#, C/E, F/C What are those chords above? How do you play them? These are called the slash chords. The front part are the chords, the part behind the slash is the bass note. As chords are made up ...

Focusing on Major scales 23 Feb 2010 | 02:52 pm

Note: Before you look at this, make sure you know "The Most Basic Music Theory" found in the article page here. Scales Scales are a progression of single notes in ascending or descending order. It's...

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