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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 14 Aug 2022 5:54 am    
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THE MINOR CLICHE CHORD PROGRESSION.
You can play this progression a number of ways in different tunings. This example is for C6th. The second chord is a Minor-Major7 chord. The software only lets me write it as it appears below. Note that you can play it either as a split-string slant, where the nose of the bar covers two strings, or stacatto - like the 2nd example where you don't necessarily have to be in a slant position. You could also eliminate string 2 and do single notes riffs on strings 1&3 and 1&4. Note: re-uploaded with correct key signature for key of D minor.


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