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David A. Harding October 25, 2010 at 4:14 am

In your experience, how is the magazine market in general? As a consumer, I subscribe to fewer magazines every year, and I wonder if most other people are doing the same thing.

I like magazines, but online articles and blogs typically satisfy to my needs and wants better for less money. I think the only major remaining advantage of magazines is the value added by good editing: the poor grammer & style and unnecessary or incomplete information of unedited articles and blogs fustrates me. Is this advantage enough to sustain the industry, is there another factor I haven't considered, or are magazines soon to be as dead as the trees they're printed on?

-Dave

XxIAmYourTourniquetxX April 1, 2011 at 10:37 pm

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wst May 1, 2011 at 10:46 am

The bass notes of the chords would be very helpful. However, since the info is not available, I'll list down the 3 most likely chord names that you can derive from each of them, so that you can pick which ones might be appropriate.

C major to:
1) Ddim (diminished),
2) Fm6 (minor 6th) or,
3) G#6b5 or Ab65b (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

D major to:
1) Edim (diminished),
2) Gm6 (minor 6th) or,
3) Bb6b5 (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

E major to:
1) F#dim (diminished),
2) Am6 (minor 6th) or,
3) C6b5 (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

For the four note chords:
1) F# half diminished or Am6 (minor 6th),
2) Cm6 (minor 6th) or Eb6b5 (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

Maddie Leedy June 19, 2011 at 11:32 pm

Can anyone help me learn french
Peut quelqu'un m'aider apprendre le français

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