So I finally got the mondol octave strung and tuned gdad. Now I need some nice chords that are not just zouk chords.any ideas guys
So I finally got the mondol octave strung and tuned gdad. Now I need some nice chords that are not just zouk chords.any ideas guys
Almost all the GDAD chord you'll ever need: http://hspeek.home.xs4all.nl/bouzouki/gdad/gdad.pdf
Pete Braccio
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he said DGDAD though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162108371159
My name is Rob, and I am Lord of All Badgers
Tenor Guitars: Acoustic: Mcilroy ASP10T, ‘59 Martin 0-18t. Electric: ‘57 Gibson ETG-150, ‘80s Manson Kestrel
Mandolins: Davidson f5, A5 "Badgerlin".
Bouzouki: Paul Shippey Axe
My band's website
Actually, he said both DGDAD and GDAD.
DGDAD in thread title and GDAD in the thread itself.
Pete Braccio
"The Rules: Play nice and don't run with scissors"
http://www.braccio.me
Check out my web site for:
Jack Tottle music files
BBC Virtual Session files
O'Neill's PDFs
ITM Tunebooks, and more
"Not just zouk chords"
My name is Rob, and I am Lord of All Badgers
Tenor Guitars: Acoustic: Mcilroy ASP10T, ‘59 Martin 0-18t. Electric: ‘57 Gibson ETG-150, ‘80s Manson Kestrel
Mandolins: Davidson f5, A5 "Badgerlin".
Bouzouki: Paul Shippey Axe
My band's website
The simplest thing is to experiment with the chord voicings you already know by duplicating on the low D course what you play on either (or both) of the other D courses.
Roger Landes
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The Hal Leonard Irish Bouzouki Method:
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"Dragon Reels" 25th Anniversary Reissue
https://rogerlandes.bandcamp.com/releases
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