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HELPPP!!!!!!!I need to know how to transpose a song!!

Postby Tymo93 » 05 Feb 2009, 19:29

I want to know how to transpose a song from a chord to another chord (ex: form A to G) HOW??? PLs help me
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Postby Lentin » 05 Feb 2009, 21:39

Only chords?
Chord melody?
Finger picking?

The basics are the same, but not the complexity.
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Postby Tymo93 » 05 Feb 2009, 22:29

Chord melody:D
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Postby Fletch » 08 Feb 2009, 18:35

If you send me an email to rioplayer@live.co.uk (I can reply quickly with an attachment) I'll send you some material I use for teaching the basics, it includes transposition info using a capo. It's relatively simple and you could do it in your head, but if you have a reference system it's useful when you're brain is full or you are playing in a band/group and the key changes. Not all Keys can be transposed easily as there is a limit to how far up the neck a capo can go before it sounds tonk(Some say no further than the 7th fret). In the A to G example, simply put your capo on the 2nd fret and play the sequence using the chords in G instead of A. If you want to send me details of the song you're trying to transpose I'll try and help with that too.

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Postby MIKE 450 » 10 Feb 2009, 20:06

Hi Fletch, read your post and was wondering if your link could help me with my hamonicia playing. I have a fair idea about capo use but would love to check out your capo info.

My email address is on my profile.
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Postby JB » 11 Feb 2009, 09:44

MIKE 450 wrote:Hi Fletch, read your post and was wondering if your link could help me with my hamonicia playing. I have a fair idea about capo use but would love to check out your capo info.


I don't think the capo will fit the harmonica as is ... it may need some modification first .... :lol:










:wink: just messin' with ya !
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Postby Fletch » 11 Feb 2009, 10:20

I am pretty sure Mike didn't mean Harmonica, but I reckon anything's worth a go!!!!!

Mike I sent the transposition document to you using the details sent from an email from "Margerat". Let me know if this has reached you OK and if you find it useful let me know

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Postby MIKE 450 » 11 Feb 2009, 15:29

Great Little chart Fletch thanks very much. You mentioned using the capo on your post, so your common sequence chart turns out to be very handy for harp use.

My harps are in the key of A-C-D-E --So looking at your little sequence chart, it's easy to work out where to put the capo "ON THE NECK OF YOUR GUITAR"

When playing blues cross harp its the second chord in the sequence you choose your harp to match- so when playing in G you use a C harp.

I also teach guitar from time to time so the chart will come in handy. Sorry once again for my poor English--poor old JB must have been scratching he's head "not for the first time" reading my post.
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