We will practice with 44 progressions in the major mode and 40 in the minor mode using concepts of functional harmony: diatonic chords, secondary dominants, substitutes and modal interchange chords. The different strings sets are organized starting from the study of the fingerings of each type of triad, previously mentioned, in position and across the guitar neck. We will use four types of open triads: Major - Minor - Diminished and Augmented, both in fundamental position and in first and second inversion in string sets: 6 4 2 / 5 3 2 / 5 3 1 / 4 2 1 Practicing the different exercises, progressions and works, we will achieve a conscious and dynamic handling of the different fingerings and sonorities produced. ![]() ![]() The open triads are obtained by ascending or descending an octave the internal voice of a triad in closed position, either in root position or inverted, thus achieving a tenth interval between the bass and the upper voice. The Spread triads is often used as a tool when we perform a musical arrangement, however, many instrumentalists and composers use the triads openly, thus achieving a greater expressive weight.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |