The Guitar Grimoire: Scales & Modes

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Musical abilities in songwriting and guitar composition. This showcases the commercial as well as E-Learning aspect of my voice.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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one of the most frequently asked questions by inexperienced musicians is what chords can I play with such and such scale? The scale mode court chart for chord and scale compatibility on each title page takes the guesswork out of the question. Clearly depicted are the compatible cords for every move. In order to use this chart, you must have an understanding of how cords are built For the sake of those who might be total beginners. We will review the basics behind court theory and Harmony. Way have already studied intervals, and interval is the distance between two tones. Therefore, let's define a court. A court is two or more intervals played simultaneously. A basic chord formula for building cords is to use every other tone of the scale you're in. For example, a major court would consist of 13 and five. A major seventh chord would consist of 135 and seven