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Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Wondering if anyone on here plays brass or woodwind.
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by MrFonzworth
Piano.
Exactly the man I am looking for!
How would you arrange an E13b9 chord? Assuming you base it off the half whole diminished chord.
I was thinking of playing root-3rd-#11-6-b9?
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Why doesn't guitar count?
If you're looking for someone who plays brass or woodwind, then why is a piano player the guy you're looking for?
If you're trying to figure out a chord, why look for a brass or woodwind player? Those instruments can't make chords.
And an E13b9 would be E(root), G#(major third), B(perfect fifth), D(minor seventh), F(flat ninth), A(eleventh), C#(thirteenth)
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
i'm actually looking to buy another gibson right now
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by kennethgriffen
i'm actually looking to buy another gibson right now
Sexy
what kind and why
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
The art of playing music and music theory are mutually exclusive concepts. Music theory helps with composing, and it might help with learning how to play it, but it's not exactly mandatory probably even at the highest grade level for piano.
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by Prometheus
Sexy
what kind and why
i sold my other 3 guitars and gave up playing for a while. looking at another les paul. might start out with a studio again
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by Prometheus
Why doesn't guitar count?
If you're looking for someone who plays brass or woodwind, then why is a piano player the guy you're looking for?
If you're trying to figure out a chord, why look for a brass or woodwind player? Those instruments can't make chords.
And an E13b9 would be E(root), G#(major third), B(perfect fifth), D(minor seventh), F(flat ninth), A(eleventh), C#(thirteenth)
I just want to know what variant of the chord makes it sound the prettiest. Also there is no elevent in the half diminished chord, there is only a #11/b5
Guitar doesn't count because everyone plays it and it's a boring instrument.
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by 72-10
The art of playing music and music theory are mutually exclusive concepts. Music theory helps with composing, and it might help with learning how to play it, but it's not exactly mandatory probably even at the highest grade level for piano.
You must not be in the jazz game, then.
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by kennethgriffen
i'm actually looking to buy another gibson right now
Another guitar that can sit there gathering dust. You are the biggest poser on this board.
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by kennethgriffen
this one looks nice. but he's asking 1,400$ canadian
i wouldn't pay more than 1,000
That's a Gibson Les Paul
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Re: Does anyone here play a musical instrument (guitar doesn't count)?
Originally Posted by masonanddixon
You must not be in the jazz game, then.
No, I do not have jazz training. And classical training is a higher grade level than jazz training.
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