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Accompaniment 6

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Fri, 06/21/2013 - 03:23
eliam
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Hi David
Maybe missed something

started Accompaniment Study 6
at 2.2 chorus go I7, IV7 ,I7,I7 and next regular
,until now chorus Started I7 , I7 , I7 , I7

saw it in Split TB #4

when to start like 2.2 Or reg way

Thanks
Eli

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Fri, 06/21/2013 - 06:27
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David Barrett
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This is called a "quick change" and it's something to listen for in a song, or in a jam they'll say that there's a quick change. So... some songs have it and some don't... now that you're aware that it can happen, you'll listen for it and adjust appropriately.

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Fri, 06/21/2013 - 11:40
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eliam
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Thanks now more clear

thanks

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