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hi,
I'm trying to learn some theory, and i like using flash cards.
What are some of the most important things to study?
I'm thinking triads, the notes of each scale,...
maybe chords?
I'd say I'm at an intermediate level playing/theory understanding.
Just looking for input. Thanks.
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09-23-2010 12:46 PM
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How about opening a fake book to a random page and playing/comping?
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good idea but i'm not with my guitar most of my day (work, school) so i want to make it efficient and study on the go. that was my idea behind the flashcards
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This might work for you.
Anki - friendly, intelligent flashcards
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If you have access to a computer then this might be helpful for you: FretSource
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thanks for the link.
any content recommendations? i know how to play and improv. but i want to study the important things on the go.
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Maybe you should start off with triads. Major, minor, diminished and augmented.
Last edited by Sredna; 09-23-2010 at 01:51 PM.
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Last edited by Sredna; 09-23-2010 at 02:50 PM.
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If you are at all Excel savvy, then you can create a list (of songs, scales, keys, notes, etc) and randomly select from it. I've used this in the past to give me "assigned" songs to work on.
~DB
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Good evening, Sredna...
I think there's an error for the 3rd link, should be test 3?
Very useful at the office, thanks for posting.
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Originally Posted by Dad3353
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Quick; what's the relative minor to F# major? What the 7th note (leading tone) of its harmonic minor scale?
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i dont know why i go to this site. it's like going to a drunken father to learn how to be a man. thanks for the links though, great stuff
Last edited by jschaf024; 09-24-2010 at 01:05 AM.
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I asked you a question (reply #12), son...
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Forget the flash cards. Do it the old fashioned way with a #2 lead pencil and some blank staff paper.
First write out all the major scales placing the accidentals by the notes themselves (rather than in the key signature). Next, harmonize the scales diatonically using triads, then 7ths, ninths 11ths and 13th. All keys.
Follow this up with writing out all the intervals from all 12 notes starting with perfect prime to 10ths. Don't forget to include diminished and augmented varieties using double flats and double sharps as appropriate.
After you do the major, move on to the harmonic minor and melodic minor series.
Sober enough for you?
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now that is what i'm talking about
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My dad never hugged me.
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lovehandles, dont you have anything better to do? like sit-ups or something
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it was D# minor and C double-sharp, by the way. And I'm off to see if there are any doughnuts left in the kitchen.
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Hey, BDLH, where do you get that chocolate thing you posted a picture of not too long ago? Looked great
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We should have a bake sale!
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I dig sweets, probably why I'm pushing 270 lbs at 6'3 despite exercising 6 days a week
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Hello diabetes!
~DB
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Originally Posted by Sredna
2b
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Well, I AM the master googler. =)
You are very welcome 2b.
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