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www.kylesmithguitar.com | ||
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ztkfg.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author documents a structured guitar practice session, detailing warmup exercises, technique development, repertoire review, and session reflections. | |
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www.ethanhein.com
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| | | | | Jazz musicians think of chords and scales as two different ways of looking at the same thing: a group of pitches that sound good together. If you organize the pitches sequentially and play them one | |
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appliedguitartheory.com
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| | | | | The C major scale consists of the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. It is the only major scale to not contain any sharps or flats. | |
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blog.discmakers.com
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| | | Jazz musicians integrate substitution chords on a regular basis, but other genres of music can employ this concept to great effect. | ||