Hello , i kust found your tutorial, lovely. And thank you for sharing. I see you have a Kala Concert, i have three Kala as well, soprano, concert and Tenor. Take care
Beautiful chords! 2 questions: 1.) I found a version of F#7 which I find easy to play: 3404 --> is this also ok? 2.) On page three, the Dm and Em are replaced by Dm7 and Em7: is this a different version you dropped for simplicity or just an error? Thank you! I'm looking forward to the next video!
1) 3404 = A# E E C#. The notes needed in an F#7 chord are: F# A# C# E. So that version is missing F#, which is the root of the chord. It can work though, it just won't have the F# in it. However you could play 3424, which adds in the F#! 2) Ahhhh thank you - yes, I simplified it to the basic Dm and Em chords, to try to keep at least some basic easy chords in there. You can absolutely play Dm7 or Em7 if you'd like! The difference is adding in the 7 to the chord. For example Dm = the notes D F A. Dm7 = D F A C. Hope this helps!! :)
A nice collection of chords. I like forward to using them with the rhythm. Thank you, Kathryn.
Great! Thanks Mike - cheers!
Can’t wait to practice bissa nova rythme… 😊😊😊😊
Hooray! It's so much fun to play
Hello , i kust found your
tutorial, lovely. And thank you for sharing. I see you have a Kala Concert, i have three Kala as well, soprano, concert and Tenor.
Take care
#11 = augmented 4th😊 (F#)😊
Yep! That's another way to name it for sure. 🙌 It's such a cool sound.
Well done...thanks
Thanks Chris! Full song tutorial coming VERY soon!
Beautiful chords! 2 questions:
1.) I found a version of F#7 which I find easy to play: 3404 --> is this also ok?
2.) On page three, the Dm and Em are replaced by Dm7 and Em7: is this a different version you dropped for simplicity or just an error?
Thank you! I'm looking forward to the next video!
1) 3404 = A# E E C#. The notes needed in an F#7 chord are: F# A# C# E. So that version is missing F#, which is the root of the chord. It can work though, it just won't have the F# in it. However you could play 3424, which adds in the F#!
2) Ahhhh thank you - yes, I simplified it to the basic Dm and Em chords, to try to keep at least some basic easy chords in there. You can absolutely play Dm7 or Em7 if you'd like! The difference is adding in the 7 to the chord. For example Dm = the notes D F A. Dm7 = D F A C.
Hope this helps!! :)
P.S. Really really good questions!! ✌
Thank you!
We dont need no crunchy sounding chords 😂
Haha no crunchy chords here! Although a few of those diminished chords could definitely be considered crunchy... 😉