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Does anyone know where to find a list of the chord progressions used
in the basic patterns? I have heard of a musician's user guide that
supposedly detailed all of this but haven't been able to find it. I
already have the owner's manual and the DVD but they don't go into
this. It is relatively easy enough to figure it out and memorize it
for a few favorite patterns but I would like a list so I can turn to
any unfamiliar pattern and play along without first having to spend
time figuring out the key/progression.




Fri Sep 5, 2008 4:49 am

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Does anyone know where to find a list of the chord progressions used in the basic patterns? I have heard of a musician's user guide that supposedly detailed...
dougdana
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Sep 5, 2008
7:12 am

You may find this is what you're looking for: "The Encyclopedia of Boss DR-5 Chord Patterns" By James D. Parham. The publisher is Trafford Publishing which...
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silky_sam2001
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Sep 5, 2008
7:40 pm

That book, "The Encyclopedia of Boss DR-5 Chord Patterns", is available to view in almost complete form (probably 90% or more) for free on Google books. It...
dougdana
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Sep 6, 2008
10:06 am

Doug, The book to which you're making reference is called: "Boss DR-5 Dr. Rhythm Section User's Guide" by Scott Summers.? It's actually a Roland Corporation...
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silky_sam2001
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Sep 6, 2008
11:46 am

Yes, that appears to be what I am trying to find. I'll have to start watching Ebay. Hopefully, I won't have to bid against everyone who sees this post. ... ...
dougdana
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Sep 6, 2008
4:19 pm

    Hi, y'all! Now concerning the perceived need of a reference to use the stock progressions, I have found that in using stock patterns in an original...
just eric
ira_numan
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Sep 6, 2008
1:40 pm

... The only deficit I've got a problem with is that the individual instruments cannot be edited during recording with, say, reverb, et cetera. A nice reverby...
M.D. Biermann
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Sep 8, 2008
4:54 pm

Ah, Matt, my boy! You've gone and blown my cover, mate! Now everyone in the group knows that I'm not up to MIDI standard yet! Jeez, I still haven't killed...
just eric
ira_numan
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Sep 9, 2008
2:37 am

Sorry, man! At least you aren't getting caught up in the exhaustive minutia of MIDI and can focus on just making the music. That's most important right? MIDI...
M.D. Biermann
fertilesound
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Sep 11, 2008
2:54 am

Hi Guys. I'm new to the group. I actually came here looking for the Users Guide and in the process found out you can order it from Roland by phone. It's $20...
daryl_tatum
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Sep 18, 2008
7:17 pm

Daryl: There is a PDF but you'll find that it is scanned and converted to PDF and unsearchable as opposed to being created in PDF. So... Get the DVD and the...
ira_numan
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Sep 19, 2008
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