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I am in the process of creating songs for church, kids "campfire" and sing-a-longs. All on a non-profit basis. I am writing the backing in Band-in-a-box and using a guitar or dulcimer for support.
I have been downloading a few songs, importing them into ChordBuddy and processing them.
Here is my question:
Is there a way to tag a list of songs and download them as a group? Or, are there books, or groups of songs already performed to download? Download each individual song is time consuming.
Thanks
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I'm learning to play the guitar and I'm wondering can I play G7 instead of G? thanks..Do I still play G7 on E string? Thanks...Willy
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Willysongs welcome to the forum,they both play on the e string and they do have a different sound so it is best to use both chords. You should start you own post too get a response from members.
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rvennenman - I believe you can download an entire songbook, instead of individual songs. I dont' do it too much so I'm not positive. Try adding the songs you like into your song book and go from there. Good luck!
And welcome to the forums!
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rvennenman ,
I sent you a mail mssg. so check your e-mail.
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WILLYSONGS wrote:
I'm learning to play the guitar and I'm wondering can I play G7 instead of G? thanks..Do I still play G7 on E string? Thanks...Willy
Willy,
Speaking in terms of music theory, they are miles apart in terms of the type of chord. The G7 needs to be resolved (typically with a C chord), and if you're playing in the key of G then you would almost never play the G7 chord. In my opinion you can almost always play the G chord instead of the G7, but not the other way around.
This would be a great question to start your own thread with though.
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asaidat143, welcome to chordie, but i must disagree with your statement, i have been playing guitar for 45 years and quite often use G7 in the key of G, it's a transient progression to the C chord. if you check your music copies you will find them very often.
if for instance you want to play "SOMETHING" by the beatles (it is in the key of C but that's not relevant) the main chord progression is; C-Cmajor7-C7 etc. or if you like (transposed) G-Gmajor7-G7. so....G7 could and is used in it's own key.
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