Is there a good source for jazz chord voicings in C6?
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Is there a good source for jazz chord voicings in C6?
I am building on another post about jazz voicings in E9. I am interested in jazz voicings in C6th. What is best source for that? Also, for cth, is the strategy that you would have to omit the root and focus on 3rd, 7th, and color tones?
Yes, forget the root and think about 3rds, 7ths and the fifth of your choice. And 13ths. You will find lurking 9ths within most chords too. This is why they invented bass players.
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Our man Jim Cohen has posted some things, I know. You might poke around here for some of them. I think he also does courses etc.
Anyway, here's a link to an old forum post where Jim explains some 2 5 1 voicings for C6 on YT. Maybe this will help.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... highlight=
Anyway, here's a link to an old forum post where Jim explains some 2 5 1 voicings for C6 on YT. Maybe this will help.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... highlight=
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omitting the root is one approach. I do a lot of chord melody for solo steel so I play a lot of root notes. I haven't had much trouble finding just about any chord, root included.
a google search for Herb Steiner C6 will lead you to his excellent pdf on C6 chording
a google search for Herb Steiner C6 will lead you to his excellent pdf on C6 chording
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I believe it was Mr. Steiner who published "My approach to chords on the C6th tuning", which I thought was an excellent resource for players getting into that tuning.
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Was it Herb? http://www.herbsteinermusic.com/C6_essay.pdf
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Yes, Herb Steiner...how stupid of me to forget!Peter Freiberger wrote:Was it Herb? http://www.herbsteinermusic.com/C6_essay.pdf
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Thanks for all the replies
Studying some of the suggested resources. Thank you