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Title: Forum - SOUND ON SOUND : Guitar Technology
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Forum: Guitar Technology   Guitar Technology   - forum profile
Total authors: 7 authors
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-10 11:10:00)  by Dave B
Found a new guitar chord to learn to play ..... http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/y/yes/holy_lam b_crd.htm Has the EU decided to decimalise music or something ..? -------------------- Veni, Vidi, Aesculi (I came, I saw, I conkered)
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-10 11:25:00)  by mhaigh
not clicked on your link, but H is well known in german music notation as the note B natural - also the note S (Ess) is E flat - this has been used by several composers to spell their name, the two most famous examples being B-A-C-H and D-S-C-H (Dmitri SCHostakovitch)... -------------------- Sonar 7PE-E6420-2Gb-XP Echo Audiofire2 www.soundclick.com/planred sonar...yet so far...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-10 11:30:00)  by ASY
Aufmerksamkeit What's new about a Maj7 chord built on B natural? or if your german or from some parts of europe '... H natural'
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-10 12:01:00)  by neonknight
Language differences...B has always been H for me, and Bb has always been B for me. Someone said it was a German standard and i could be, I don't know, but I can tell you that cca 25,000,000 people that live in the Western Balkans indeed use this standard...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-10 15:59:00)  by IvanSC
Quote neonknight: Language differences...B has always been H for me, and Bb has always been B for me. Someone said it was a German standard and i could be, I don't know, but I can tell you that cca 25,000,000 people that live in the Western Balkans indeed use this standard... That figures - I jammed with a band playing Balkan music this "summer" and it was, to say the least, ...
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-17 06:38:00)  by Kaw-Liga
Here's one way to play it: x24342 Germans standardly say chords like this: A B C D E F G It's not that difficult, I guess. Some say it like this, nowadays. A B (meaning Hb) H C D E F G A. I thin they think the needed an H, too. We others play it C D E F G A H, and I don't think it makes much more sense. The good thing is, if one knows the song, one doesn't get it wrong the ...
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-17 07:10:00)  by IvanSC
Quote Kaw-Liga: Here's one way to play it: x24342 Germans standardly say chords like this: A B C D E F G It's not that difficult, I guess. Some say it like this, nowadays. A B (meaning Hb) H C D E F G A. I thin they think the needed an H, too. We others play it C D E F G A H, and I don't think it makes much more sense. The good thing is, if one knows the song, one doesn't ...
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-17 07:26:00)  by Dave B
Fair enough. That's my 'new thing' leanrnt today. A bit odd (as it twists the concept of the octave) but there you go.... -------------------- Veni, Vidi, Aesculi (I came, I saw, I conkered)
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-17 08:40:00)  by The_Big_Piano_Player
Those crazy germans! They'll be putting mayonaise on their chips, next(!) -------------------- http://www.undeniablydusty.com/
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