Talk:Kite Guitar translations by Kite Giedraitis: Difference between revisions
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I do think a beginners' version without all the variations of chords would be worth doing as it could focus on inversions and melody incorporation to make the whole arrangement work nicely. The simple I^m - bVIIv - ^bVIv - Vv is trivially easy and the melody variations around that are pretty doable. --[[User:Wolftune|Wolftune]] ([[User talk:Wolftune|talk]]) 22:01, 27 December 2019 (UTC) | I do think a beginners' version without all the variations of chords would be worth doing as it could focus on inversions and melody incorporation to make the whole arrangement work nicely. The simple I^m - bVIIv - ^bVIv - Vv is trivially easy and the melody variations around that are pretty doable. --[[User:Wolftune|Wolftune]] ([[User talk:Wolftune|talk]]) 22:01, 27 December 2019 (UTC) | ||
UPDATE: After playing more, I'm convinced that the whole thing works smoothly enough, with or without all the embellishments, including even the IV^m. The chords in total are clearer when written as though the song were in the relative major, the full list is: Iv, vII^m, vIII^m, vIIIv, IVv, Vv, vVI^m — super straightforward. The full order for the first half using that reference is: vVI^m - Iv - Vv - vIII^m - IVv - vII^m - vIIIv | |||
also, I can play functional version with inversions and melody interwoven with chords and it works fine on 6-strings without lots of challenges. --[[User:Wolftune|Wolftune]] ([[User talk:Wolftune|talk]]) 22:32, 28 December 2019 (UTC) |