Just a few more hours left in 2005. Have you made resolutions yet? Mine is to play more music, and to help more people discover the joys of piano playing. Care to join me?
Yes, I will join you in playing more piano in 2006. Your podcast are very important to my level of piano learning. Thank you for your commentment. Troy
I guess I'm a bit of a newbie to this, but here goes.
I've recently discovered that you could make lots of popular songs sound very nice by simply using some of the fancy voicings of a ii v i chord progression.
I'm wondering if someone has examples of nice voicings using that progression? Maybee someone even has examples of applying those voicings to pop songs?
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Yes, I will join you in playing more piano in 2006. Your podcast are very important to my level of piano learning. Thank you for your commentment.
Troy
Glad to see you back! I'm still banging away on the keyboard. Hope to get better this year.
Like the old joke...Hey, how do you get to Carnegie Hall?
Practice, baby...Practice
Socal Bill
Hey All,
I guess I'm a bit of a newbie to this, but here goes.
I've recently discovered that you could make lots of popular songs sound very nice by simply using some of the fancy voicings of a ii v i chord progression.
I'm wondering if someone has examples of nice voicings using that progression? Maybee someone even has examples of applying those voicings to pop songs?
New to this blog thing looks like fun
I found your tapes very helpful in learning cords. Could you make a tape of flated 7Th and maj 7th ?? The tapes were a great tool for memorizing. Joan
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