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Transpose songs music guitars and piano
Introduction
The NUMBERS Chart
KEYBOARD Chart
TRANSPOSING
Introduction
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
What KEY is it?
INTERVALS,
ACCIDENTALS
and NATURALS

NOTE Interval
OCTAVES
Sharps and Flats
Sharps and Flats CONT.
SCALES
SCALES - Cont.
CHORD STRUCTURE
Major / Minor
Major 7th / Seventh
Sixth / Augmented
Diminished / Suspended
BY THE NUMBERS
By the NUMBERS
Conclusion Contact

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Within the pages of "THE MUSICIANS ROAD MAP", you will find an exciting and easy method developed to aid the novice or even the "seasoned" professional in advancing his or her musical knowledge and ability .

In a short time you will learn what it means to "transpose" and how to do it in a fast and easy way, how to tell what "key" a song is being played in.

You will also be introduced to "root" chords, seventh chords, major chords, minor, augmented, diminished and sustained chords, and how to build any of these different chords from the root.



The information will introduce you to "intervals" , what is sharp and what is flat, basic scales and how to understand them.

This is not a bunch of "Hard-nosed" theory, but practical with a simple lay out, easy to understand methods that will improve your ability to play, transpose and understand music.

If these methods are read and used daily, in a matter of weeks you will see and hear the improvement.


A Guide to Guitar Chords

trans·pose 
verb: trans·posed, trans·pos·ing, trans·pos·es
1. To transfer the order or place of; interchange.
2. To put into a different place or order.
3. To write or perform music in a key other than the original key.
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