It also allows different bits to be played by various instruments. For example: when playing in a live band it is very common for two guitars to be playing subtle differences. One guitar staying pretty much to the chord and the other doing little fiddly bits within the chord here and there. Not everyone playing the exact same chord at the same time. Using MicroChords it is possible to add those bits.

Using MicroChords adds a whole new level.

It is also possible to add emphasis in various parts by one or more instruments.

Just a thought

Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 12/28/21 09:54 PM.

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