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			<title>Slash Chord Triads</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Excellent lesson - great harmony, lots of ways to play chords differently, and something I always like is going up the fretboard to play a lower sounding chord.

Also, no big stretches, no barre chords, enough thinking if you want to, to keep you busy for hours, and a melody as well.  A couple of slides and a hammer on for good measure.

I worked out that in bars 8 and 16 that the E7 sounds a whole heap better if you arpeggiate the C#, open string D, A rather than if you play it as 3 note grab as it's written in the tab.  ;)

Thanks for another great lesson.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Excellent lesson - great harmony, lots of ways to play chords differently, and something I always like is going up the fretboard to play a lower sounding chord.<br />
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Also, no big stretches, no barre chords, enough thinking if you want to, to keep you busy for hours, and a melody as well.  A couple of  <a href='http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/forum/autolink.php?id=13&amp;script=external&amp;forumid=23\\' target='_blank' class='gal' onmouseover='GAL_popup(this,"1", 300, "", "<a href=\"http://www.bottleneckguitar.com\" target=\"blank\"><IMG SRC=\"http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/forum/images/slidegal.gif\" border=\"0\"></a>", "");' onmouseout='GAL_hidepopup();'>slides</a> and a hammer on for good measure.<br />
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I worked out that in bars 8 and 16 that the E7 sounds a whole heap better if you arpeggiate the C#, open string D, A rather than if you play it as 3 note grab as it's written in the tab.  ;)<br />
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Thanks for another great lesson.</div>

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