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| Gear Head Joined: Jan 2006
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Thread Starter | Looking for online guitar resources (inversions, alternatives) etc
I play guitar, but by ear, have had some formal training in music (Harmony, 1st, 2nd, 3rd inversions, triads, Dominant, subdominant, many scales, I IV V) etc and was wondering if there exists some sort of guitar resource that shows guitar inversions, or alternative chord progressions, for example, even those that don't read music, the 1 chord (key of G) always plays nice with IV and V chord G, C, D and I can do inversions, etc, on piano but can not read guitar tabs for poop. I can read the guitar charts, you know, the ones that show the fret with little dots on where your fingers are supposed to be , and want to spice up some songs, so if, again, another example, I had a song, key of "G", with the basic G, D, C, G, F pattern and wanted alternative chords, or inversions, is there somewhere I can find this online?? Or a good book on the subject?Thanks! |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2004
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I can't recommend highly enough, given your question, the "almanac of guitar voice leading" by mick goodrick. I think his website is mr goodchord.com. It's expensive but just what you are asking for. There may be some sample pages somewhere on the web in .pdf.
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