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Kangen Band is a Malay Pop music group from Indonesia which was formed on 4 July 2005 in Bandar Lampung by Dodhy Hardianto and his friends. The band often changes personnel. The band often changes personnel.
[50] [h] The standard-tuning implementation of a C7 chord is a second-inversion C7 drop 2 chord, in which the second highest note in a second inversion of the C7 chord is lowered by an octave. [ 50 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Drop-two chords are used for sevenths chords besides the major–minor seventh with dominant function, [ 54 ] which are discussed in ...
For chords, a letter above or below the tablature staff denotes the root note of the chord, chord notation is also usually relative to a capo, so chords played with a capo are transposed. Chords may also be notated with chord diagrams. Examples of guitar tablature notation: The chords E, F, and G as an ASCII tab:
Kangen (寛元) is a Japanese era name for the years spanning 1243 through 1247. Kangen may also refer to: Kangen (管弦), a Japanese term used for gagaku concert music performed with wind, string and percussion instruments; Kangen Band, a Malay Pop music group; Kangen water filters, a brand of water ionizer home appliance
The ex-Streetbanders added Dave Lathwell on guitar and Baz Watts on drums. [3] In addition, a four-piece brass section was created by Steve Farr ( baritone saxophone ), Richard Blanchchard ( tenor saxophone ), Oscar Stuart Blandamer ( alto saxophone ) and Tony Hughes ( trumpet ), [ 3 ] and all hailed from the North London and Hertfordshire area.
A FuniChar D-616 guitar with a Drop D tuning. It has an unusual additional fretboard that extends onto the headstock. Most guitarists obtain a Drop D tuning by detuning the low E string a tone down. This article contains a list of guitar tunings that supplements the article guitar tunings. In particular, this list contains more examples of open ...
The Omnichord's most unique feature is the Sonic Strings strum plate, that allows the player to 'strum' arpeggios like a guitar. [13] Several later models of the Omnichord added MIDI compatibility, a greater selection of sounds for the Sonic Strings, vibrato , and chord memory, called Chord Computer.
On the Spanish guitar the open-string chord is an Em11, while on the Russian guitar it is a G-major. While the Spanish guitar is tuned in fourths with one (major) third (G 3 –B 3), the Russian guitar is tuned in thirds (G 2 –B 2, B 2 –D 3, G 3 –B 3, and B 3 –D 3) with two fourths (D 2 –G 2, and D 3 –G 3): D 2 G 2 B 2 D 3 G 3 B 3 D 4