Guy Pople

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June-July 2006
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If it has ever crossed your mind to have a go, or you just feel vaguely dissatisfied with 6 strings, then read this.

August-September 2006
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Discoveries are unearthed that reinforce the assertion that the 7-string represents evolutionay progression.

October-November 2006
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Guy Pople delves into independence and rudimentary music theory.

December-January 2006
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Understanding how a key can be made to reveal its chordal treasure is invaluable knowledge.

February-March 2007
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Revealing an altogether more subtle harmonic concept.

October-November 2008
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Taking a much closer look at the `diminished` sound and its theoretical sources.

December-January 2008
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The lighter/darker side of the enigmatic diminished tritone, and its infamous interval, the b5th.

April-May 2009
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Guy`s reference spreadsheet for modes, chord scales and substitutions

December-January 2009
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Guy talks about the odd, weird and even useful augmented chord.

April-May 2010
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Here is a great way of acquiring some useful improvisational tools, improving your technique, and more.

June-July 2010
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Guy Pople shares his experiences with creating his own album with the Virtual Strangers cyberband.

August-September 2010
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Guy`s article designed for aspiring improvisers who are keen to break out of the pentatonic scale.

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Guy Pople is a music, education and multimedia specialist based in the UK`s North-West. He plays guitars, studies theory and runs St Annes Music in Lytham St. Annes, a one-stop shop for musicians on the Fylde coast of Lancashire. St Annes Music offers professional instruments, recording, tuition and accessories.

His live band Nomad is currently building up their original music. You can catch him
on Virtual Strangers.

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