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Rhythms and Changes
- A Lesson on Rhythm Patterns and Moveable Chords on the Banjo (The Banjo by Ear Series)
- Narrated by: Bill Brown
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this methodical and fun lesson, the student learns the most common rhythm patterns for the banjo and the tonal chords for the keys of C, G, D, A, E, and F. The student moves through several demonstration chord progressions adding to their knowledge and skill level as they progress. The course teaches, among other things, the one, four, and five chord; the six minor chord, the two chord, circle progressions, and the flattened seventh chord. A basic understanding of the banjo is recommended before attempting this lesson.
©2021 Bill Brown Jr. (P)2021 Valdosta Music and Publishing
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