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PoetryVery good book. It helped me alot being that i am just a noob! lol.
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The author introduces this book as intended for the amatuer keyboard player. He uses a non traditional approach to teach chords. Usually, you first learn a scale, and then you learn which notes of that scale form different chords. The new perspective is to use semi-tones or half notes to count up from the bottom note. For example, a major chord is usually described as the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a major scale. This...
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This book gives you what you need, succinctly--it might add a few more progressions and the reasons behind them but it gives you all the basic knowledge clearly.
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A 'Guiding Light' to Progressions. This book takes you from basic chord construction to advanced chord structures and progressions with simple illustrations and clearly defined instructions. I highly recommend this book to keyboardists who needs to quickly expand their C & P repertoire. Add this book to your library.
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In this book, Kenneth shows you different kinds of chord progression, mostly leading to the Tonic ( I chord ). He explains the use of all kinds of chords, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, etc. and how these can be applied in your chord progressions. Examples are given and there are just tons of information on how to add 'color' to your progressions. An excellent book.
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