Would it be possible to store practice time in a separate SQLite table? Start and End timestamps as well as the song being played. Then a new screen to see practice time statistics over a give time frame.
Couldn't find any mention of something like this before, would this be something that...
Long time since I've been on here!
For those of you who are working through Steve Mooney's Walking Basslines books, here's a long chart for his Blues book Part 2. I gave each chorus a Rehearsal letter for clarity, and was just able to squeeze the first key (F) into iRP...
Sweet Jazz Blues - Jazz Blues without a Dom7 as the 1 chord. I couldn't find a blues on the forums that didn't have the 1 chord as a Dom7.
After I posted this the first time I realised there was an error. I had forgotten to change one of the C7 chords. Now fixed. As I said before, I couldn't...
I know how to use the PRACTICE function to change keys but..
Has anyone come up with a way to practice the blues in 12 keys, but have each key play more than 1 time before say, going up in semitones.
I was wondering how I could take a Tune, and have it go through 12 keys without having the tune stop and having to change the Key manually each time. Half Steps, Minor Thirds, ect.
Forgive me if this is easy, or cannot be done.
Thanks
1) I would like to have a larger search field with same font size as the song titles.
2) I would suggest having an option for the program to make small random breaks in the playback in order for the musician to improve better rhythmical time feel and to keep precise tempo .
Thanks for the great...
Howard Roberts wrote a great book called Superchops and this is the first installment of a terrific practice routine for guitarists. The chord progression is challenging and fun to play.
The book, which has been out of print for years is available here-...
4 bars each
all keys
cadence
chords basics all 12 keys
corker minor keys all
exercise
exercise harmony
gammes
improvisation
jazz guitar
jazz melodic minor
maj9
major harmony
marcus mcmillan
minor
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simon sweetman
simple harmony
technique
triad exercise
turn-around progression