Posted by admin | Posted in Guitar | Posted on 14-07-2010
Tags: blues, chords, Guitar, guitar chord progressions, guitar chord progressions blues, jazz, music
more optimistic chord progressions brighter?
I've been playing guitar for a while now, and I learned a lot of pink floyd songs are good, moderate speed and lots of feeling the notes (I like to improvise many of his songs) anyway. While I love the sound softer, has a very mature little down beat type of sound depressing for a lot of things I write. I was wondering what would be best dancing couple of songs that are sortof like the Doobie Brother's "Listen To The Music" and Nugents Ted "Stranglehold" (like a more rock sound) and how some of the Beatles songs that are good chords for some happier things upbeat? I know that the blues scale and minor scale penatonic (practically the same) than other scales should I look to see which would greatly help me touch and add a nice variety to my sound? Thanks in advance!
Well, the major scale is the father of the king brilliant chord progressions. Although generic standard for a sound that he alone is basically useless, except to impress his guitar teacher, you can use it to improvise and add a bright shade of their riffs and solo. Then the Major Pentatonic (very different from the minor pentatonic) can also be good for what you are looking for. Here is what they look like … Hope this helps. Http: / / www.pluckandplayguitar.com / Major scale.html http://www.pluckandplayguitar.com/easy-guitar-scales.html
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