A new section about online instructional materials--tab, etc

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Sounds good to me, HF.

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Why I like chordbook.com:

I can see and hear a multitude of scales in many different neck positions.

I can see and hear as many chords as I will ever need in this life time.

I can see and hear each chord in several different voicings.

I can hear the chords played quickly or strummed slowly one note at a time.

I can save chords in an archive, move them around to build progressions and play them in loops.

I'm sure I'm missing a dozen or more other possibilities but I have a short attention span.

Oh, there's also a forum. :)
 

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Thanks for the urls. I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't know much about open tunings. Andthose vids are perfect for us neophyte bluesers. And the chord site is phenomenal.
 

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Darryl Hattenhauer said:
I have a hard time with the circle of fifths. Every time I start to learn it, I don't use it, and then I forget it. Here are some youtube explanations. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... x6kr1YVJDM

I think keyboard visualizations help.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... aIOk6VjZXs

I'm so structure dependent that it helps me to make sense of relationships. I use it mostly to define key sigs when I'm forced to actually read some music. :oops:
 
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