Help identifyng chords

Chords, scales, harmony, melody, etc.
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SWTrex wrote:[

Chords are Dm, C, Dm, F, and C/G. During the Dm chords, he's throwing in a G occasionally.
and this teaches him to fish. :help:

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I personally acquired the ability to identify chords, riffs, and tunes, around age 14 by copping parts of records.

And I had no ear at all and the most scanty information up to this time.

I certainly did not go around asking perfect strangers to transcribe things for me.
I can't even believe the nerve of somebody who does. It isn't respectable, and isn't to be coddled.

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So you can't be arsed to introduce yourself, won't do your own work whatsoever, revealing yourself to be beyond lazy, you take offense instantly, and NOW you condescend to me as if I don't understand the function of a forum where I have very patiently taught HONEST PEOPLE'S MUSIC THEORY QUESTIONS for quite some time. Teaching people to fish as they say.

You are the one in need of a humility lesson, boy. And this is it.

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what "music theory" question? You can kid yourself all you want that's what you did, but you totally said, "please Transcribe this for me".
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music is not for you, if you don't find a pair to do the first thing for yourself.

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jancivil wrote:So you can't be arsed to introduce yourself, won't do your own work whatsoever, revealing yourself to be beyond lazy, you take offense instantly, and NOW you condescend to me as if I don't understand the function of a forum where I have very patiently taught HONEST PEOPLE'S MUSIC THEORY QUESTIONS for quite some time. Teaching people to fish as they say.

You are the one in need of a humility lesson, boy. And this is it.
That's true as I have read a lot of your posts and always find them interesting and informative. And the OP (who has apparently had a hissy fit and deleted his posts) doesn't realize what a wealth of knowledge there is on KVR for those who show respect for music and make an effort.

Maybe I am getting crankier in my old age but I really cannot suffer fools gladly anymore.

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I like this kid Halfstep who posts here occasionally. He is curious as a brown mouse on meth and just as hard working. He is in his first semester of theory and he's trying to analyze Rachmaninov preludes and late Beethoven sonatas! So I'm trying to SLOW HIM DOWWNNNNNN.... but there's no hope.

About once a month I get an PM from him saying something like, "today we learned about extended triads, so I got the score to "La Mer" and am trying to understand bar 209..."

:lol: Frickin' awesome!

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