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LOA 3 Test - Accompaniment Playing Study 3

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Sun, 07/06/2014 - 16:51
pasteto
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Hi David, i'm a little confusing to do accompaniment test in LOA 3.

I already watch the videos but i still have some doubts.

For example:

At hole 5 we don't have a note in the I neither in the V, then should i play the I of the hole 4, D, and the V of the hole 4, that is D too?

At hole 3 we don´t have a note in the V then i should play the V of the hole 1, D?

Some holes sounds weird.

 

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Sun, 07/06/2014 - 17:45
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Yes, you are correct on all accounts. For hole 3, hole 4 (D) is a better choice for the V Chord since it's right next to hole 3.

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