Wednesday, September 1, 2010

80s Aerobics Instructor Outfits

Allow gaboussi Mayotte

Example in G

are found in Mayotte gaboussi of three or four strings, sometimes some strings are doubled. But the agreement still follows the same principle. The open strings form a major chord (1-3-5 or 5-1-3-5)

Each gives according to his gaboussi voice or other instruments based on attendance. The tones are the most common A, C or G. Here's how

grant gaboussi in G, depending on the number of strings that has:

gaboussi three single strings (one grant of low to high):

Re Sol If

gaboussi four single strings. The four-stringed gaboussi agree as to those three strings with a straight extra bass. If

Re Sol Re

gaboussi with single strings and double stops:

is the same. The double strings are given in unison (they both produce the same note) and play them both at the same time as if it were only a single rope. The double strings give a richer tone with a little reverb.

Sol SiSi RERE (As if there were three strings)

Ré Sol RERE SiSi (as if there were four strings)


To give your gaboussi, you can purchase an electronic tuner. We must choose a practical model that recognizes all heights (some models are configured for tuning guitars). When you strike a string, the tuner shows the note name that captures. You then tighten or loosen the string so that it gives the note you want.

tuners display the note names in Anglo-Saxon


A = B = C = C If

D = Re E = Mi

F = Fa G = Sol


Returning to our example in G, it gives:

Three Strings: GBD



Four Strings:
DGBD


With double strings:
G BB DD (as if there were only three strings)
DG BB DD (as if there were four strings)


In Mayotte, as I said above, each gives in his gaboussi function of voice or other instruments based on attendance.

can agree in La: The
Do Mi ♯


or in C (such as Langa, who is often in C ♯) Do Mi Sol



Example The four strings (Boura Mahiya, Cho, Lathéral ...): The
Mi Do Mi ♯

Example four strings in C (Sound):
Do Sol Mi Sol

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