Re: Al Di Meola Guide to Chords, scales, & Arpeggios
- From: "Lon Smith" <swamped@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 22:18:57 GMT
And why is that stupid. I just played it. I admit that it took several
seconds to get my fingers placed, but it is a pretty sounding inversion. I
remember when playing an F chord was harder than that is now.
<xxxdomination@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have that book and many chords are just plane silly. Take a look at
Page 26 Form III, that chord spans 7 Frets !!! and there are many
others just as stupid.
7541xx Bm6
Sandpiper wrote:
I purchased this book after reading a recent thread about Arpeggios. I
just
received it tonight and after reading the first few pages I was
impressed,
however the chord charts make absolutely no sense to me. They are unlike
any
chord chart I've seen. For instance a G Major Chord. I'm sure it's just
me
but if someone has the book and would explain the charts it would be
appreciated :)
Here's a pic of G Major from the book.
http://home.comcast.net/~pcpodd/wsb/html/view.cgi-photo.html--SiteID-2683324.html
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