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The practice app I wish I had years ago
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The practice app I wish I had years ago

Reddit r/Guitar·u/aspaindev·about 1 month ago
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There’s no right or wrong way to practice as long as you’re spending time with the instrument in hand and challenging yourself I personally never cared much for learning full songs and have always preferred laying down some chords on my looper and then…

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Learning piano by repertoire

Reddit r/piano·u/Stavy_Vil·about 1 month ago
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Hey everyone, hope your day is going well. I’ll try to keep the story short. I’m a beginner pianist, playing for about 6 months so far. I practice around 2–3 hours a day and take two weekly lessons (with two different teachers, one lesson with each every…

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Randomly generated chord progressions with probability

Reddit r/ableton·u/Kreo_The_One·about 1 month ago
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Hi, was wondering if there were any plugins/vsts, m4l devices, or standalone methods to create generative chord progressions My thought process was something that could repeatedly move from one chord to another, with certain modulations/resolutions being…

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Is it true that in a G major blues progression where the I chord, IV chord and V chord are all dominant 7 chords, you are actually playing in three different keys? With the G7 being the V chord of the key of C, the C7 being the V chord of the key of F, and the D7 being the V chord of the key of G?

Reddit r/Guitar·u/untimely-meditations·about 1 month ago
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I've been playing guitar for almost twenty five years but am unfortunately pretty clueless when it comes to theory. Last night I was doing a bit of Google searching trying to understand why it is that in a G major blues progression the I chord (G7), IV…

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