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Originally Posted by Hags888 Jimi-
Nice one! Didn't think of that one.
Lara-
Say hi to Umlah from "Scott". He should remember me from Yale. If Bennett is still around, say hi to him too. ;) |
I don't think I know Umlah or Bennett...but if I meet them, I'll be sure to say hi!
Thanks for all the help, everyone! I spent a good...6 hours on my homework last night, and another 1 1/2 this morning. The link really helped a lot, and made the actual writing out of the chords pretty easy, but what was really confusing, time consuming, and hard to do was the second part of the homework-basically, we were given excerpts from well known pieces of music (with both the bass clef and treble clef parts) and told to look at the notes that were 'boxed in' and tell what kind of chord they were. There were so many repeats of notes and other notes not in the chords that it took forever....I'm pretty sure I didn't do too well on that assignment.
I hope that this gets easier. I think a lot of my problem is the fact I learned my major scales with fingering patterns, not with the number of sharps or flats in the key signature. I can play all my major scales no problem, but if you were to ask me how many sharps the F#major scale has, I would be at a loss.
Lara