Topic: A B C D E F G
We are so familiar with these letter matching a chord, but I wanted to know more about these "chordletters".
Why are chords have a letter?
Does anybody know where it started?
My best friend, my guitar buddy, is always telling me: you have to start in DO, or in MI. He does this all the time, for him it is do re mi fa sol la si do. At first I didn't have a clue what he wanted, because I speak about a chord in letters, and he don't know what a D7 is, or C (= DO).
So when and why are we playing chords who don't have a name, but a letter.
What is the origin of the "chord/letter." I never went to music lessons, I developed my own style, like a lot of us do, but I CAN'T READ MUSIC.
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- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
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