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Triple-o

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A lot going on in this lesson. Compound time signatures, use of the capo and rolling 8ths.Seems like a good time to print out a capo chart.Can’t say I’ ve ever seem Italicized chords before. Usually the chord and in parentheses the chord respective to the capoed chord sounding.

One could spend  many hours reading about this song. I read where Cohen wrote 80 Verses.Then there  is that secret chord. Surely that would have been an advanced chord. Not to many songs teach diatonic chords, the fourth, the fifth, the minor fall and the major lifts. The minor fall, the flatted third. The major lifts, changing from a minor to a major, I assume.


 

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