frankiefirefox
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I'm signing off Ho's. Good night
Has anyone done the UU+ 28 day program? I was a UU+ guy when I started and enjoyed it. Is it worth doing?
Lots of peeps are doing it, and giving it great reviews.
(I'm tempted to check it out, but I'm still working on stuff from the TBUG workshops, plus a bunch of new songs that got added to my learn lust, I mean my learn list.)
I am really enjoying the stuff from the TBUG workshops. I can tell some improvements. Like Sukie said, there is a lot of good information in the booklet from TBUG.
Is this booklet available for folks who weren't there? A pdf, perhaps?
I believe it was part of the registration fee.
I put a music theory question out there. Feel free to take a stab at it. I think I'm headed in the right direction.
Do you mean the one about 12 bar blues lyric writing? I don't remember another theory question....
You're way ahead of me on this one, Freeda. My music theory is too limited to help you there....
I may be barkin up the wrong tree. But I think it would be cool to be able to do 3 part harmony in a group session.
I may be barkin up the wrong tree. But I think it would be cool to be able to do 3 part harmony in a group session.
It works if people are playing individual notes. It does not work if they are playing the chords.
Perfect!
Now how do I do it with chords? Lol!
The chords already are 3 (or occasionally 4) part harmony.
I'm trying to do it, like when the UoGB plays they are playing different but complementary parts. So it's more interesting than a dozen or two dozen people all playing a C chord at the same time.
I feel like I'm doing a lousy job explaining myself.
I'm trying to do it, like when the UoGB plays they are playing different but complementary parts. So it's more interesting than a dozen or two dozen people all playing a C chord at the same time.
I feel like I'm doing a lousy job explaining myself.
I think I understand what you're saying.
Ways to add to the tonal complexity is by having different chord inversions (differently tuned instruments helps with this). Add some slash chords, people playing different rhythm patterns, and all of a sudden you have more sound layers. I think that's what you're looking for...