Today’s video comes late as promised. It turns out I didn’t have to work, but I opted for a good full nights sleep. The name comes from the chords used in it. I think the second part is interesting especially the altered version of the A chord.
Mix of Mixolydian
I’m a few minutes late bringing this video to you guys. I had it recorded but not tabbed out. My intention was to come home from work tonight and tab this out along with perhaps recording the next batch or tabbing them out on the computer. But when it came between hanging with some friends after a night of work with a worthless (and now fired) co-worker and coming home and tabbing out this delightful rain of chords in C Mixolydian.
Well I’m late, sue me. Tomorrow I’ll probably be late as well because yours truly has to fill in for the newly unemployed.
Wash
I was doing laundry while writing and recording this one. This ditty falls under a C Pentatonic Major scale. Which is the same as a C Major just missing the F and B notes.
John Williams playing Asturias
The well known classical guitarist John Williams playing Asturias by Isaac Albéniz.
Asturias is the fifth movement of the Suite Española, Op. 47. It was originally composed for piano and only later transcribed to guitar by Francisco Tárrega. Many of his other compositions were also later transcribed to guitar – Albéniz himself preferred Tárrega’s guitar transcriptions to his original piano works.