Andy Chamberlain gives a guitar lesson teaching how to play in tenths on guitar. Here you play two notes in the same key that are ten intervals apart. Great for finding new chord voicings in D. This is the technique that the Delirious song Majesty was written using.
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5 Comments
briiliant
I absolutely love this clip from Andy Chamberlain. I am always looking for new ways of using alternative voicings in worship. This is so simple and effective it can be picked up in under 5 minutes providing an instant way of adding texture, colour and variation to those tired sounding root chords. Excellent!
Excellent little tidbit- very well explained-Thanks for this very useful little twist on chords used in the key of D
Andy,
Thanks for putting the 10ths on the web. That was one of the things I didn’t fully understand in Austin this summer.
Jim Edge
Thanks so much. This was very interesting, well explained, and useful.