Well assuming your in drop D standard, you can still bar an E chord but to make
it F sharp, you'll need to bar it at the 4th fret rather than the second.
Hope that helps.
Rory
> On Jun 15, 2020, at 10:01 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Guys, I won't take much time with this, as this
Guys, I won't take much time with this, as this technically isn't PT
related, but we have lots of guitarists on here, so figured I'd ask.
Feel free to write me off list about this.
clgillan...@gmail.com
Never have I explored any type alternet tunings until now. I'm having to
learn a song
Guys,
My music theory isn't that great, so I'm really hoping here that someone can
help.
I'm trying to teach a friend of mine the gospel hymn, In the Garden. We're
doing it in the key of C mager. On the line that says, And the joy we share,
as we terry there... on joy we, I'm on C mager,
That may work!
Ricksta
On May 17, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com
wrote:
Guys,
My music theory isn't that great, so I'm really hoping here that someone can
help.
I'm trying to teach a friend of mine the gospel hymn, In the Garden. We're
doing it in
It is an F sharp diminished triad. You would notate it as f# dim. It would not
be considered a D chord, simply because there is not a D in any of the notes
that you're playing. If you were playing a D in either hand, then it would be
considered as such. Hope that helps.
Daniel Contreras
On
Thats right I should cause I got an a+ in music theory in college!
Da Ricksta
On May 17, 2014, at 8:42 PM, Daniel Contreras daniel.c.9...@gmail.com wrote:
It is an F sharp diminished triad. You would notate it as f# dim. It would
not be considered a D chord, simply because there is not a D in
Daniel,
That's what I thought. I just needed to get the confirmation.
Chris.
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