Study for Atonal Chord Progressions
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Great material! una chimba!
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@juancomp I meant 'Atonality'. I have to watch my typos. That's a great composing technique, one of the many wonders of the guitar is the use of open strings for wide interval voices and interesting spreads. I'm trying to bring out open strings in my jazz playing. Hey, they are there, aren't they. Thanks for the tidbit.
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@NickTup Thanks! Yes, I can send them to your e-mail address.
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i loved this man, are these any music sheets for this?
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I'm hearing a lot of color tones and altered harmony, are you taking the line as the focal point of 'intonality' or are you developing a shifting harmonic scheme around a diatonic melody? Regardless, very musical.
pickinstone 9 months ago
@pickinstone Thanks for your comment! Could you define "intonality?" I was trying to google it but can't find anything about it. I guess one of the things that is happening is that I'm shifting different harmonic configurations around the open G string, and the melodic material is generated from that as a result.
juancomp 9 months ago
I was expecting some harmonic nonsense, you know ...meandering musical shite that only those of a high intelligence could understand. But I was impressed. Quite beautiful, juancomp. Both your performance and the composition are very good.
blossomsquirrel 11 months ago
@blossomsquirrel Aw, thanks! I wish the video quality was better. I should record it again. That was a while ago! Thanks again!
juancomp 11 months ago
awesome work, great piece
lukechalaudio 1 year ago
@lukechalaudio Thank you, likewise!
juancomp 1 year ago