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Lessons: Lesson #23595: A Major Seventh And A Stretch

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A Major Seventh And A Stretch


by Jon Hermansen (3875)

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Yet, antother, slightly more complicated major seventh study. The reason I decided to do this, is that I found a pocket chord finder, on the internet, where you can litterally play notes on this virtual piano, and I came across this leaping interval. Here is the link to this cool web device http://www.gootar.com/piano/ It is a pretty cool little thing to play with, and it helps decipher those complicated chords, that are some times difficult to understand: And you can almost play on it to.
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