Post AaOOXCXcWxUx3I49Me by luka@sonomu.club
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(DIR) Post #AaOOXCXcWxUx3I49Me by luka@sonomu.club
2023-10-01T08:13:19Z
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western music theory question:when you think of tones and scales and chords and keys and transpositions and progressions, do you visualise them and how? a piano keyboard? a guitar neck? a chromatic circle or circle of fiths? do you just know it by heart like numbers and algebra?please boost! :boost_anim_sleeping:
(DIR) Post #AaOOXE0j4ENFbqguMy by luka@sonomu.club
2023-10-01T08:31:21Z
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to put this question in a bit of more context - when I'm watching somebody on you tube going - "here's George Benson Breezin' bla bla and he plays here A7 but I think I hear G/A..."my mind pictures a piano keyboard and sometimes I struggle to situate those notes, I'm slow... and I want to be faster. I'm sure remembering things by heart can help, I was just wondering what system most people use to remember and move around the scales and modes etc...
(DIR) Post #AaOOXIo9EQHeUHqQxU by alice@bidule.menf.in
2023-10-03T12:06:20.621011Z
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@luka I may have answered your question too fast. When I try and understand what is going on with a chord progression, I rather visualize the circle of chords, but reading the name of the chords in your second toot made me instantly visualize what I would play on the guitar.