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Originally posted by FV623
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Major scale of C:
C D E F G A B C
Therefore the "gaps" or intervals are two notes - a tone; except E to F and B to C where these are a semitone - one note. So, E sharp IS F and B sharp IS C. Then you see F# is Gb and Bb is A#.
Easy, all chords are a triad, major ones are root + 3rd + 5th; minor just have the 3rd flattened ~ root + b3rd + 5th.
However, if you have your Marshall stack on "11" for massive overdriven sustain, then don't use the 3rd's at all because of discordant odd order harmonics, just use root + 4th + 5th (AKA a power chord), handy thing being neither major or minor.
Oh, you'll be going round in a circle of fourths then, how's the Myxolydian and Locrian modes coming?
Chord charts in FRENCH???????
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Do come along now, I wont always be here to guide you.
R.
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Oh dear ... I shall have to walk in the snow to wake my little grey cells to absorb some of what you wrote ...

: gotta do my cream for coffee and, chocolate bar to release endorphins, run right now ... but I shall return shortly if the snow piles don't avalanche on the wee bittie moi and bury me forever ...
PS: alphabetized all the Vietnam war books today ... so far I've only done the paperbacks (none of the novels yet) soon i shall start on the hard covers