Robug -> Flamenco Chords A Major (May 28 2014 19:56:35)
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I have completed the first in a series of Flamenco Chords starting with A Major (the attachment). This file is low resolution because the foro severely limits the size of attachments. I will work to resolve this. I tried to include as much information as possible, but with a bit of pragmatism. The measures are numbered for convenience, chords are spaced as half notes, and they are represented in four ways, TAB, Notation, Chord names, and Fretboard images. The TAB and Notations should match (baring mistakes on my part). All chords here are treated (name-wise, etc.) as a function of “A Major”. Enharmonic spellings are something I have not settled on at this time (ex the flat 9th is sometimes written as A#). I'll think a little longer regarding this issue. The chord names are tenuous and are intended to give maximum information without great complexity. There are NO assumed notes (for example, a dominant 7th hidden within a 9th chord, as is frequently seen) with the exception of the standard triad (and those themselves are variable). I chose to use numerals for bass notes (ex. A/7, A/3 etc) as it seemed the most practical way. A person should be able to see A/7 and easily hear the chord construction without playing it. I included Standard Notation because, in my opinion, nothing is as powerful as seeing these chords in that format. So, A b9 = A triad with a bB (A#) A/7 = A triad with the 7th (G) as bass note sus = here always implies the 4th (11th ) of the A scale Finally, I will say this is a provisional work and will no doubt require changes to correct mistakes as well as improve the usefulness. I hope people here on the foro find this useful. I send you best wishes from the mountains of Tropical Panama.
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