Ron Greene's Music Dial Charts Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary with Insights and Tips on How You can Play Your Musical Instrument by Ear, Even Better
Ron Greene... developer of the Music Dial Charts celebrates their 20th Anniversary in the musician improvement biz, with a Free PDF download about Musician's Note and Chord Guide, along with a quick discussion about how "Playing by Ear" can help your instrument playing skills.
Durango, CO, May 18, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Let’s say you hear a song on the radio that you’d like to learn immediately, but you don’t want to get references from the song sheets or tablatures. You would just like to start playing the song right away… “play by ear”. Or, you might be a songwriter that’s just looking to put together an interesting chord and melody structure for a song you have in mind. Even in a living room jam situation with other musicians, there are lots of examples where playing by ear would be a helpful skill.
You'd just like to start playing song(s) right away!
When playing by ear, a musician doesn’t necessarily have “all” of the ‘key’ chords and scale structures committed to memory. Music Dial Charts provide a concise, effective representation of the best sounding chords in each key, along with the best sounding notes in each key. As a movable device, one simply turns the dial to the key for that song, and it immediately secures the chords and scales required to play any song.
So… it doesn’t matter if you’re coming from zero knowledge of music theory or a seasoned player, the ability to reference different notes for chordal and/or melodic playing can be noted at-a-glance.
As a celebration of its 20th anniversary in the musician assistance business, Ron Greene is providing the musical instrument player with a Free 'Musicians Note and Chord Guide' booklet (pdf downloadable), which includes; Key Signatures and the Circles of Fifths, how to play chords in accompaniment, playing chord extensions, melody and lead notes, scale references, and much more.
All songs are played in a key. Most songs for most styles can be played using only 8 chords for accompaniment and 6 scales for melodies or solos in each key. Except for jazz, most songs use only major, minor and seventh chords and these are the basic chords you'll discover in each key. By experimenting and having fun playing, creating or improvising great sounding chord progressions in each key, your 'play by ear' knowledge will immediately expand.
Grab this free gift (email opt-in 'not' required) by hopping over to the MusicDials.com site and downloading this Musicians' Reference Guide, to celebrate their 20th anniversary milestone.
Media Contact:
Music Dial Charts
Contact: Ron Greene
Address: 2017 W. 2nd Avenue, Durango, CO 81301 USA
Phone: 970-259-5214
Email: ron@frontier.net
Website: http://www.MusicDials.com
You'd just like to start playing song(s) right away!
When playing by ear, a musician doesn’t necessarily have “all” of the ‘key’ chords and scale structures committed to memory. Music Dial Charts provide a concise, effective representation of the best sounding chords in each key, along with the best sounding notes in each key. As a movable device, one simply turns the dial to the key for that song, and it immediately secures the chords and scales required to play any song.
So… it doesn’t matter if you’re coming from zero knowledge of music theory or a seasoned player, the ability to reference different notes for chordal and/or melodic playing can be noted at-a-glance.
As a celebration of its 20th anniversary in the musician assistance business, Ron Greene is providing the musical instrument player with a Free 'Musicians Note and Chord Guide' booklet (pdf downloadable), which includes; Key Signatures and the Circles of Fifths, how to play chords in accompaniment, playing chord extensions, melody and lead notes, scale references, and much more.
All songs are played in a key. Most songs for most styles can be played using only 8 chords for accompaniment and 6 scales for melodies or solos in each key. Except for jazz, most songs use only major, minor and seventh chords and these are the basic chords you'll discover in each key. By experimenting and having fun playing, creating or improvising great sounding chord progressions in each key, your 'play by ear' knowledge will immediately expand.
Grab this free gift (email opt-in 'not' required) by hopping over to the MusicDials.com site and downloading this Musicians' Reference Guide, to celebrate their 20th anniversary milestone.
Media Contact:
Music Dial Charts
Contact: Ron Greene
Address: 2017 W. 2nd Avenue, Durango, CO 81301 USA
Phone: 970-259-5214
Email: ron@frontier.net
Website: http://www.MusicDials.com
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Music Dial Charts
Ron Greene
970-259-5214
www.MusicDials.com
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Ron Greene
970-259-5214
www.MusicDials.com
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