Tuesday, June 24, 2014

All about Scales for Guitarist by Mr Kyaw Khine(Khuppu)

FOR SCALES Lovers

* Augmented scale - step,step,step,step,step,step: C-D-E-F#-G#-A#-C, doh ray me fe se le doh'.

** Diminished scale: step, half step, step, half step,step, half step, step,half step. C -D -Eb -F -Gb -G#- A -B-C, doh ray maw fah saw se lah te doh'.

***ETHNIC SCALES:

These approximations of ethnic scales can be used to create a flavor of the cultures. In their original forms, many of the scales do not use chromatics tuning- that is, they do not necessarily conform to an octave comprising twelve equal parts. Consequently, when the scales are played correctly, they will often sound alien or even out of tune to western ears.

# Pelog Scale: C -E-F-G-B, doh me fah soh te.
# Indian Scale: C-E-F-G-Bb, Doh me fah soh taw(tha).
# Harajoshi Scale:C-E-F#-G-B, doh-me-fe-soh-te.
# Kumoi Scale: C-Eb-F-Gb-Bb, doh-maw-fah-saw-taw(tha)
# Neapolitan Scale: C -Db-Eb-F-G'A-B-C, doh-raw-maw-fah-soh-lah-te-doh'.
# Hungarian Scale: C-D-Eb-F#-G-Ab-B-C, doh-ray-maw-fe-soh-law-te-doh'.

All the best folks!
to be continued, ....... by kyaw khine.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Musician Getting Together!

Lamka Musicians Get Together, 2014.
Dear brotherS,
Looking forward to have a quality time on the 22nd June( Sunday) 2014 at Bethany Christian College Campus with all the Lamka Musicians to a Get Together at 1:00 to 2:30 P.M.
It would be a pleasure and blessing if you could kindly spare your valuable time and participate in the event.

Yours in the same endeavour and interest, ...... Khuppu@ Kyaw Khine
Tedin pau tawh........
To.
Kong it sanggam aw,

Hun hoih hunlem i muh ding lametna tawh a hong tung ding 22nd june, 2014(Sunday) ni in Bethany Christian College campus ah Lamka sung musician te get together ki nei nuam a hih man in , hehpihna tawh na hun manpha te it sitlo-in nong ki hel ding ka hong cial  hi. A hun: 1:00 to 2:30 pm.
A ni: 22st June, 2014( Sunday)
A mun: Bethany Christian College Campus.
No te tawh ukna kibang, khuppu @ kyaw khine.
lungdam

Monday, June 16, 2014

Music Basics for Gutarist Part I



The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines

The staff is the foundation upon which notes are drawn. 

The modern staff comprises five lines and four spaces.

Every line or space on the staff represents a white key on the keyboard.

Clefs assign individual notes to certain lines or spaces.

Two clefs are normally used; The Treble and Bass clefs.

The Treble Clef spirals around the second line from the bottom. This spiral tells us that notes on this line are G.

The Bass Clef has two dots, above and below the second line from the top. The dots tell us that this line is F.

If we need more notes above or below the staff we add Ledger Lines, which extend the range of the staff. (Middle C is the first ledger line below the staff in Treble Clef.) 
 




The note names in Bass Clef are:


Middle C is the first ledger line above the staff in Bass Clef.


 To be continued.......