E9th Chord Chart & Tip Sheet
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Patricia, my nephew is a graphic artist and can make me one billboard size if I want. Do you have it as a bitmap or Corel file? I didn't read all 12 pages but whatever you have I would very much appreciate a copy. Or perhaps you've got a website where it's for sale?
Dan
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Hi Patricia
That chart looks brilliant.
Could you send me a copy? I've sent you my e mail address.....
Many Thanks
Tim
That chart looks brilliant.
Could you send me a copy? I've sent you my e mail address.....
Many Thanks
Tim
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Patricia I just sent you a email with my email address. I'll take one too.
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Dwight
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Dwight
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Refresher
Happy New Year!
I've been getting more requests for the E9th Chord Chart. I am always happy to share my chart -- and will continue to do so as long as players want it. With all the new requests in the last few weeks I thought I'd repost this comment -- it's buried back on page 7 but the same issue might confuse some of the lastest recipients.
"You may have noticed that under the Major Chord Patterns section the second tip: AF + 2 = E Lever actually takes you from the Major Chord to it's Relative Minor [**New - From the 1 Chord to the 6 Chord if you are following the Nashville Number System**]. Still a Major Chord Pattern but not Major Chord to Same Major Chord. Following that then, the third tip: E Lever + 2 = AB takes you from that same Relative Minor [6 Chord] back to the Major Chord [1 Chord]. If you hadn't caught this, consider it a new tip, lol
For example:
1AF (D Major) + 2 frets & E Lever = 3E (B Minor)
3E (B Minor) + 2 frets & AB Pedals = 5AB (D Major)"
Another more basic question about the chart that has come up in the past, how to decifer the patterns:
"+3" means move up the fretboard 3 frets
"-2" means move down the fretboard 2 frets
If any of my followers have any other questions, I am happy to answer all that I can. I really am truly a beginner -- still, but I am making some progress. I wish the same to all of you! This is a lifelong endeavour, for sure.
I hope 2010 turns out the be a great year and I look forward to meeting some of you and reconnecting with others. If all goes well I will be at the Dallas show again this year.
Take care...and keep in touch.
Patricia
I've been getting more requests for the E9th Chord Chart. I am always happy to share my chart -- and will continue to do so as long as players want it. With all the new requests in the last few weeks I thought I'd repost this comment -- it's buried back on page 7 but the same issue might confuse some of the lastest recipients.
"You may have noticed that under the Major Chord Patterns section the second tip: AF + 2 = E Lever actually takes you from the Major Chord to it's Relative Minor [**New - From the 1 Chord to the 6 Chord if you are following the Nashville Number System**]. Still a Major Chord Pattern but not Major Chord to Same Major Chord. Following that then, the third tip: E Lever + 2 = AB takes you from that same Relative Minor [6 Chord] back to the Major Chord [1 Chord]. If you hadn't caught this, consider it a new tip, lol
For example:
1AF (D Major) + 2 frets & E Lever = 3E (B Minor)
3E (B Minor) + 2 frets & AB Pedals = 5AB (D Major)"
Another more basic question about the chart that has come up in the past, how to decifer the patterns:
"+3" means move up the fretboard 3 frets
"-2" means move down the fretboard 2 frets
If any of my followers have any other questions, I am happy to answer all that I can. I really am truly a beginner -- still, but I am making some progress. I wish the same to all of you! This is a lifelong endeavour, for sure.
I hope 2010 turns out the be a great year and I look forward to meeting some of you and reconnecting with others. If all goes well I will be at the Dallas show again this year.
Take care...and keep in touch.
Patricia
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Patricia,
I'm a beginner to PSG and would love to have a copy of your chart.
Thanks, Tony
I'm a beginner to PSG and would love to have a copy of your chart.
Thanks, Tony
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Yup; Another beginner (me!), and would like a copy. Just sent my email address to you via email link.
Thanks; Reed
Thanks; Reed
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Truly a treasure! Patricia, you could charge for something laid out this well...I'm greatful you don't though. =)
Thanks so much!
Cheers!
Thanks so much!
Cheers!
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"You need your headspace and timing adjusted?"
"If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid."
"I like to keep a bottle of stimulant handy in case I see a snake, which I also keep handy." -W.C. Fields
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I am very excited about the Dallas show -- I'll be arriving in DFW Thursday. I'll bring a few printed copies of the worksheet size chart. If you are at the show and don't have a printed copy yet come find me. If I'm not wandering around you can usually find me hanging out in the Mullen room.
Hope to see some of you there!
Patricia
Hope to see some of you there!
Patricia
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