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Nigel Harkness 09.04.2005 08:06 PM

Chords
 
I have no musical training and need some links to sites that show different types of chord progression and scales, maybe even a good online piano lessons site.

Hollowcell 10.04.2005 01:25 AM

Juho actually gave me a good little chord lesson. Maybe if you ask him nicely he'll make a thread for it.

hatembr 10.04.2005 01:54 AM

this is a nice tool that shows different chord names and where they stand in the keyboard : http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/piano/



and this is a free piano "tutorial": http://www.musicplay.com/piano/pianoclass.html

psitech 16.04.2005 06:00 PM

8) and also...http://www.apassion4jazz.net/keys.html

Merlot 16.04.2005 06:45 PM



www.musictheory.net

DIGITAL SCREAMS 17.04.2005 01:48 AM

LOL Merlot.....

DS :lol:

aztec 15.07.2005 10:24 PM

ScaleTool is a tool that visualizes scales and chords on fretboards (guitar, bass, banjo, ...) and keyboards (piano, ...).

http://www.scaletool.com/

cya

mantik 29.07.2005 06:48 AM

http://www.ravenspiral.com/ravenspiralguide.pdf

now, its in your hands!

acidim 26.09.2005 04:58 AM

this thread is kinda old, but I thought this could be of some help to anyone interested in chord progressions
http://members.aol.com/chordmaps/

Trance Explorer 05.10.2005 04:07 PM

What sort of chords\scales get used alot in trance?

im struggling to write good riffs and melodies.. they never sound how i want them :cry:


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