Bert, you are correct in that lower case roman numerals are supposed to indicate minor chords (ii7), but often times people will include the lowerc...
It ripped off all the spaces at the beginning of the line and completely ruined it! I'll do it over tomorrow or the next day. Sorry!...
[sf]Bert, You wrote: "BTW the site standard for chord symbols and the like would be a fine addition to the proposed beginner's info." Th...
I guess I'll stay confused then unless someone else can clear it up. But thanks for the notation lesson and should I post changes again I promise they'll ...
To me the symbol vi7 is extrememly confusing. Musically it means absolutely nothing.
Well thanks and I'm about at the point I mean it, since of course the goal is to communicate. But now you've got me curious. I thought that lower case me...
You say "I think you are saying I am correct the that m is unnecessary" It IS necessary. vi7 is incorrect. vim7 is correct for a minor 7...
I was reacting to your correction of my chord notation. I appreciate the lesson in proper standard notation (if there is such a thing, I'm under the i...
In a minor progression it's always a bVI. In a major progression it's often seen as a #V. "V#" is incorrect music representation. In y...
Sorry, I didn't mean to give any offense. I just happened to have the (as you note probably arranged by a hack) sheet music for Aaron "T Bone...
Flat 6 chord is written bVI. What VIb9 means a six chord with a flatted 9th. What song are you referring to? If you are referring to "Stormy ...
[sf]I have sheet music in G that gives the changes as: I | IV9 | I | I7 | IV9 | IV9 | I |I vim7 VIb9| (VIb being flat 6th) V7 | ...
[sf]Here are the changes for "Stormy Monday". It was originally T-Bone Walker. T-Bone's version doesn't do the bII7 in bar 3 or the walkup be...
can someone please tell me where to get the chord chart for blues at sunrise, call it stormy monday, by stevie ray vaughan/b.b king/albert king and ...
>>I'm experimenting with those different positions now. Did anybody else just have a flashback to the "Dear Auntie" room? ;)...
That should help considerabley. I'm experimenting with those different positions now. Samuel...
` Check out the following article on fingering Blues pentatonics: http://www.JeffreeBrent.com/Lessons/CsharpMinorBluesPent.html All the rest of th...
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