
RICK FITZPATRICK
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Did I mention, I was weird?
Hahahahahahaha! I don't care if you play it with your weenie

As far as the notation thing and reading Ghost, thats not what I'm talking about. I don't read either. Ever heard of nashville notation. It's for cheats like me

The 60 chords refer to this.
There are only 12 notes, therefore
There are only 12 keys
There are only 5 qualitys:
Major, Minor, Dominate, Half Diminished, Diminished
5 X 12=60 chords
Take a major scale such as C
The notes are as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
C D E F G A B C (NO FLATS AND SHARPS)
The Roman Numerals are
I II III IV V VI VII I
In any key the
I is ALWAYS MAJOR
II is ALWAYS MINOR (m)
III is ALWAYS MINOR
IV is ALWAYS MAJOR
V is ALWAYS DOMINATE(flatted 7th)
VI is ALWAYS MINOR
VII is ALWAYS HALF DIMIN.(flatted7th,flatted 5th)
Therefore you can build chord charts in ANY KEY and quickly transpose.
The blues I IV I V IV I
another I VI II V I do-wap
another Im IVm V I VI II V/ V+5-9 Im (minor blues)
add alterations and extentions(shown above)
Anyway, didn't mean to turn this into a music lesson, just a demonstration. It can be much more complex....... ie......G9=Bhalfdim(VII)
Well, you probably have been using this shit for years so forgive me.
Never heard of Jeff Healy. Of course, I don't follow music like I used to. Or players.
I still have my old favorites. In fact, and this is embarrassing, I have NEVER bought a CD


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