March 24, 2016
In 1722, Jean-Philippe Rameau defined harmony as: the gathering together of several sounds which are agreeable to the ear. This traditional definition is still true today, but it needs a little modern updating.
Read on to learn what even Jean-Philippe didn’t know – how to play Hit Songs on Guitar!
www.12tonemusic.com/guitar/encyclomedia

Like this:
Like Loading...
Leave a Comment » |
'Ukulele, Bass, General Music, Guitar, Improvisation, Music Education, Music Theory | Tagged: Beatles, Bob Dylan, chord inversions, Hit Songs, Isley Brothers, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Neil Young |
Permalink
Posted by Mike Overly
March 10, 2016
Join GRAMMY® Nominated Music Educator Mike Overly as he demystifies the understanding of Slash Chord Triad Inversions: Zero, First and Second.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na4b4O76KrM
To learn more, visit www.12tonemusic.com
Like Mike on facebook http://www.facebook.com/12ToneMusicPublishing
And be sure to sign up for Mike’s weekly newsletter 12 Tone Music News
Like this:
Like Loading...
Leave a Comment » |
General Music, Guitar, Guitar Technique, Guitar Theory, Improvisation, Music Education, Music Theory, Song Writing, Video | Tagged: Bob Dylan, chord inversions, Elton John, harmony, Jimi Hendrix, slash chords, triads |
Permalink
Posted by Mike Overly