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Multiple syncopation of a double roll:… More…
By bending the third joint of the finger of the left hand, you can move from the lower string to the upper without raising your finger. From the bent finger (let's call it the C shape), go to the recumbent… More…
Inversions of Major Triad… More…
Fingering Triads in Root Position (root in bass)… More…
A triad is a chord of three different notes vertically stacked in thirds. The triad consists of: root, third, and fifth. On the other hand, this is the construction of two thirds (superposition).… More…
A chord, like a vertical structure, can be defined by intervals. The intervals in a chord are measured from 1 (the sound of a tonic) to 15, in other words, from the prima to the quintdecima, we use the… More…
The key signs of the major key also display the so-called relative minor key. This key and its natural minor scale are determined by counting a major sixth up or a minor third down from the major key/scale.… More…
Major triad with an added ninth — (1 3 5 9)… More…
Enharmonic of triad with suspended fourth (1 4 5) and triad with suspended second (1 2 5)… More…
Interval is the distance between two different notes. Combine up notes and play the connections of this natural major scale.… More…
Useful exercise for stretching fingers, feeling the neck and hearing development.… More…
From “Mastering Contemporary Guitar” (Music theory, exercises, remarks and advises), Vol I… More…
as played Rebecca Lovell "Larkin Poe"… More…
LOKRINĖ dermė A/D# ir B/D# (E tonacijoje)… More…
LOKRINĖ dermė E/A# ir F#/A# (B tonacijoje)… More…
LOKRINĖ dermė Db/F ir Cb/F (Gb tonacijoje)… More…
EOLINĖ dermė Db/Eb ir Cb/Eb (Gb tonacijoje)… More…
EOLINĖ dermė Ab/Bb ir Gb/Bb (Db tonacijoje)… More…
EOLINĖ dermė Db/F ir Eb/F (Ab tonacijoje)… More…
MIKSOLYDINĖ dermė Db/Eb ir Eb (Ab tonacijoje)… More…