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Re: Chords with extensions and alterations

Hi Val7,
Hugh and I are trying to stimulate interest and your comments are very much appreciated.
It is a while since you have posted, very encouraging to hear from you. :D :D :D
Brian
by papadeedee
04 May 2017 11:08
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Chords with extensions and alterations
Replies: 3
Views: 2785

Chords with extensions and alterations

The Shadow of your Smile, some nice chords in this one. The Shadow of your [ F#m7 ] [B7 ] [Em9= G,B,D, F#] [A9=G,B,C#,E] [Am7][D7] [GM7=F#,G,B,D] [CM7=E,G,B,C] [F#m7b5=F#,A,C,E] [F#m7- B7] [Em9] [Em7][C#m7b5=G,B,C#,E] [F#7-C7] [F#m7][B9=F#,A,C#,D#] [F#m7][B7] [Em9] [A9] [Am7] [D9=F#,A,C,E] [Bm7b5=F,...
by papadeedee
03 May 2017 15:15
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Chords with extensions and alterations
Replies: 3
Views: 2785

Re: Chords with extensions

Hi Hugh, Here are two old posts of mine, one with the more traditional chords and the other with the jazzier chords. It isn't exactly what you asked for, I will get round to doing something with two choruses first with the basic chords, second with extensions. https://youtu.be/6bGXkrD0-3Y https://ap...
by papadeedee
29 Apr 2017 19:49
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Chords with extensions
Replies: 4
Views: 3520

Chords with extensions

Here is a quick video from Peter Martin.
Most of his music is very advanced but here he is showing us some lovely extensions on standard chords.

by papadeedee
29 Apr 2017 12:16
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Chords with extensions
Replies: 4
Views: 3520

Re: Something Classical

Hi Ken,
Ariosa. Very nicely played and voiced. :D :D
Brian
by papadeedee
28 Apr 2017 15:55
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Hi Ken, very nicely voiced and played.
Brian
by papadeedee
22 Apr 2017 12:23
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Don't Bite Off More Than You Can Chew

A fatal error from this Gannet. (washed up on Girvan Beach)

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by papadeedee
14 Apr 2017 16:03
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: Don't Bite Off More Than You Can Chew
Replies: 0
Views: 1392

Re: Something Classical

Hi Ken,
Another fine performance and it is very nice to have you back.
If your situation allows, please keep posting.
Brian

Continued on Page 2
by papadeedee
11 Apr 2017 12:58
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Name That Tune .. put your answers here!

Name That Tune No: 4

Hi Hugh,
I believe I can answer all of the questions but I will just answer one of them for now.
The instrument is a "Zither"
by papadeedee
10 Apr 2017 20:38
 
Forum: Quizzes, Puzzles & Games
Topic: Name That Tune .. put your answers here!
Replies: 10
Views: 8134

Re: How To Figure Out Chords To Songs

Hi Hugh, I am subscribed to Aimee Nolte's channel. She is very talented. I have not listened to your posting but I have played it before. She does have perfect pitch. For those who don't know what that is, it is the ability to sing a note accurately without any reference point. Relative pitch is the...
by papadeedee
08 Apr 2017 15:04
 
Forum: Music Theory
Topic: How To Figure Out Chords To Songs
Replies: 1
Views: 4532

Audiobook

I seldom watch T.V. but I do enjoy listening to a good yarn now and again.
I recommend Forest Gump audiobook.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AznXd-j1-1c&t=27810s
by papadeedee
06 Apr 2017 15:31
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: Audiobook
Replies: 0
Views: 1309

Re: Stride Piano .. Ain't Misbehavin'

Absolutely brilliant playing and what a great tone from the piano.
Perfect in every way.
by papadeedee
06 Apr 2017 14:41
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Stride Piano .. Ain't Misbehavin'
Replies: 2
Views: 2418

Re: Something Classical

Hi hugh,
That was a very nice listen. Did you play it by ear or with music ?
Either way, it was a lovely performance.
Brian
by papadeedee
01 Apr 2017 12:20
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Clocks to change ...

Hi Hugh,
I don't remember singing that one in church. :D :D
Brian
by papadeedee
19 Mar 2017 11:50
 
Forum: Food for Thought
Topic: Clocks to change ...
Replies: 1
Views: 1354

Re: See the world

Quite a nice way to spend your retirement if you can afford it.
As an ex merchant navy engineer, I remember when I left I said I would never go on another ship as long as I lived but
I think I would quite enjoy it, for a couple of years anyway. :D :D
yours in perpetual poverty, :roll:
Brian
by papadeedee
13 Mar 2017 15:23
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: See the world
Replies: 1
Views: 1526

Re: Something Classical

Hi ken,
A Dramatic piece of music and beautifully played. :D :D
Brian
by papadeedee
13 Mar 2017 11:30
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

hi hugh,
Beethoven's Pathetique That was very nice, the violins were lovely.
brian
by papadeedee
06 Mar 2017 13:49
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Hi Tony,
Notes at the top of this music say, "It is sometimes attributed to the great English composer, Henry Purcell. It was actually composed by one of his friends.
Jeremiah Clarke (1673- 1701)"
Brian
by papadeedee
05 Mar 2017 11:24
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Hi Hugh, No, I have never been a church organist. I am afraid I am a lapsed Presbyterian. I am still a member of the church and I still get communion cards through the door but I haven't been for years. The church had the organ restored about ten years ago. I can't remember how much it cost but it w...
by papadeedee
05 Mar 2017 01:02
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

As Tony posted Jeremiah Clarke's most famours tune, I have followed up with his second most famous tune
the title of which is "Trumpet Tune" It is often played as an alternative wedding march

by papadeedee
04 Mar 2017 20:02
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Hi Hugh,
A fine performance of God Save The Queen, sounded like some pretty deft footwork there. :D :D
Brian
by papadeedee
04 Mar 2017 17:44
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Hi Ray, A very fine performance, a pleasure to listen to. We are all hobbyists here and I don't think it matters what your chosen method of playing is, you enjoy playing and I enjoy Listening. :D :D Also I know you have a very fine instrument which is suited to any style of playing. Thanks for posti...
by papadeedee
04 Mar 2017 17:41
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Very nice Tony, I enjoyed listening and watching.
Thank you for posting, we are trying to get more members to participate and please feel
free to post anytime no matter when it was originally recorded
Thanks
Brian
by papadeedee
04 Mar 2017 12:44
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Re: Something Classical

Hi Hugh, A lovely performance of Air on a G String, sounded great. I suppose I mean music from the famous names, Mozart etc, but not exclusively. If you think it feels kind of classical then that is fine. "Remember, it is a bit of fun and there are no rules " I am thinking of looking for s...
by papadeedee
03 Mar 2017 21:09
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Kodi

Does anyone else have a Kodi box ? I recently downloaded it onto my laptop and using an HDMI cable hooked it up to my TV It seems to be legal at present but I don't know how because I can get just about any movie I want on it plus any tv series , boxed sets etc Although I don't use it for live TV, I...
by papadeedee
03 Mar 2017 18:43
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: Kodi
Replies: 12
Views: 3784

Re: Organ and Keyboard Club, Weston-super-Mare

Hi Hugh,
I have listened to her on Youtube a few times and I think she is a beautiful player. She has a
lovely touch. She is FAB. (playing EL 900)
by papadeedee
03 Mar 2017 17:08
 
Forum: Clubs & Societies
Topic: Organ and Keyboard Club, Weston-super-Mare
Replies: 14
Views: 16276

Something Classical

For some reason, this came up as recommended for me when I was browsing in You Tube.
It is myself playing Moonlight sonata in July 2015.
I thought it sounded OK so I will post it here to Kick off a new challenge.
I will not cop out, I will post something new presently.

by papadeedee
03 Mar 2017 16:56
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Something Classical
Replies: 86
Views: 214726

Ufology Stanton Friedman

Stan is one of the most credible researchers in this field. It is because of his like that I don't dismiss UFOLOGY out of hand. Edgar Mitchel and Gordon Cooper (both astronauts) are believers as is ex Canadian Defence Minister, Paul Hellyer. Problem is, many frauds and liars make a good living from ...
by papadeedee
01 Mar 2017 18:55
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: Ufology Stanton Friedman
Replies: 0
Views: 1316

Re: New accompaniment to your playing

Hi Peter,
I would never get it in my small music room. :D
Brian
by papadeedee
22 Feb 2017 11:51
 
Forum: YouTube Videos
Topic: New accompaniment to your playing
Replies: 1
Views: 3008

Re: Ave Maria (Schubert)

Hi Hugh,
A very nice performance, the accompaniment sounded just right. :D :D
Brian
by papadeedee
20 Feb 2017 18:09
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Ave Maria (Schubert)
Replies: 8
Views: 9889

Re: Brilliant Bb jazz blues comping tutorial

Please come back Ron, we need people to post and if you don't have anything
new to post, then post something you have previously recorded.
The site really needs all the support it can get. :D :D
best regards,
Brian
by papadeedee
17 Feb 2017 15:26
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Brilliant Bb jazz blues comping tutorial
Replies: 7
Views: 3991

Re: Brilliant Bb jazz blues comping tutorial

Hi Hugh, The third and seventh are the most important notes as they define the quality of the chord. Major, minor, dominant. examples.( C major chord - 3rd is E, 7th is B ) (C minor chord, - 3rd is Eb, 7th is Bb) C dom 7 chord,- 3rd is E, 7th is Bb.) so long as you include these notes, you can choos...
by papadeedee
17 Feb 2017 11:22
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Brilliant Bb jazz blues comping tutorial
Replies: 7
Views: 3991

Re: Musicmakers club 6/2

Hi John,
Can you not persuade any of the members to post on the forum ?
That would be great. :D :D
by papadeedee
13 Feb 2017 15:42
 
Forum: Clubs & Societies
Topic: Musicmakers club 6/2
Replies: 7
Views: 5893

Re: Name That Tune

Tune three.
Name the tune and who sang the most popular version from 1955 backed by The Easy Riders ?

by papadeedee
13 Feb 2017 15:33
 
Forum: Quizzes, Puzzles & Games
Topic: Name That Tune
Replies: 7
Views: 6361
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