@rafaelius1001 Absolutely! Just head over to groovewindow . com and find the Groove Starter #1 page on the right. PDF link is near the bottom of the page...
The key is the word "between" - there are six chromatic half steps between the two notes. Although you could also say, "_Go Up_ 7 chromatic half steps from the first note" and that would also be true -- and that's probably more common! How many fingers are between your pinky and thumb, three or four? At any rate -- an interesting point :)
then you should say that there are six KEYS beetween the two notes of a perfect fifth. A half step is a measure of distance, not a single note. Hence, it's sure true that there are six keys between a D and an A, but in fact there are seven distances of half-step (D-D#, D#-E, E-F, F-F#, F#-G, G-G#, G#-A). Aniway, it was just a point... Great piece, though! Very interesting.
Thanks! I really like this.
Absolutely fantastic
Thanks for all of your lessons!
I can play it! Thank you Jonathon
@rafaelius1001 Absolutely! Just head over to groovewindow . com and find the Groove Starter #1 page on the right. PDF link is near the bottom of the page...
@rafaelius1001 Absolutely! Just head over to the site and find the Groove Starter #1 page on the right. PDF link is near the bottom of the page...
I hear a lot of this technique in Russell Ferrante (Yellowjackets) & Bruce Hornsby's Music
The key is the word "between" - there are six chromatic half steps between the two notes. Although you could also say, "_Go Up_ 7 chromatic half steps from the first note" and that would also be true -- and that's probably more common!
How many fingers are between your pinky and thumb, three or four?
At any rate -- an interesting point :)
Very good! Its sounds like Yellow Jackets... Am I wrong? Thank you for this lesson, it was very helpful!! Congrats from Curitiba, Brazil.
then you should say that there are six KEYS beetween the two notes of a perfect fifth. A half step is a measure of distance, not a single note. Hence, it's sure true that there are six keys between a D and an A, but in fact there are seven distances of half-step (D-D#, D#-E, E-F, F-F#, F#-G, G-G#, G#-A).
Aniway, it was just a point...
Great piece, though! Very interesting.
Rally... there are 7 half steps in a perfect fifth...