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Video Lesson 8-6-09 Chord Inversions for both parts and composition
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    Default Video Lesson 8-6-09 Chord Inversions for both parts and composition

    This week I had a request for a lesson like this so what we are doing is learning a bit about chord inversions and pulling apart one of my songs to see one way that you can use the inversions to dress up the harmony for a simple chord progression....

    http://markweinguitarlessons.com/ind...=124&Itemid=35

    Have fun and as always you can find me at www.MWGLforums.com


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    Thanks Mark. It has been a slow summer for me on guitar progress, with life factors interfering other than learning a few new jazz oriented chords in connection with a couple tunes I hope to play with my Dad. This is an area I was interested in before life started interfering, but I did not have a practical understanding of how it works. That vid helped bring the concepts to life a bit better than the theoretical book knowledge I had digested so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Thanks Mark. It has been a slow summer for me on guitar progress, with life factors interfering other than learning a few new jazz oriented chords in connection with a couple tunes I hope to play with my Dad. This is an area I was interested in before life started interfering, but I did not have a practical understanding of how it works. That vid helped bring the concepts to life a bit better than the theoretical book knowledge I had digested so far.
    I'm glad yu got something from it....I understand how life can get in the way of things, too...

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