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  • Shut up all you ass holes. Its a GOD DAMN FREE LESSON. You don't like it? Then keep your god damn mouth shut and don't say shit. Musicians like this guys work their asses off. They don't need your snide ass remarks trying to bring them down. Fuck ,you haters and internet trolls fucking BUG

  • This is hardly metal...

  • Damn this dude is ugly,

    He explains how to play this song..

    not how to strum fast as hell

  • @xRembler Hes not ugly. What are you talking about? and even if he was would it really matter.

  • you are the most hardcore fruit ive seen

  • dude looks stoned

  • Why do you say B when you actually mean C flat? It's not the same thing! This way kids will maybe learn to strum, but have their modes all wrong

  • @nobisoptimismaximis

    dude..... he was saying B#

    its the same thing as a C flat

    -_-

  • @hunter7754 B and Cb are not the same thing. They are the same tones, but not the same notes. It may be an insignificant difference to you, but it's not when you ever want to understand and use different scales and modes.

  • @nobisoptimismaximis

    Did i say B?

    no, i said he probably meant B#

  • @nobisoptimismaximis They are the same note.

  • @nobisoptimismaximis Cb is a half ste down from C. A half ste down from C is B.

    A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G#

    A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Gb G Ab

    1\2 Step (Semi Tone) is 1 Note next, Flat being previous, Sharp being next over.

    Whole step (Whole Tone) is 2 Notes Next.

    What you just said is like saying an Eb isn't a D#. Other words they're the same note and tone.

    Just named differently, same sot on the the Grand Staff, leaving out octaves.

  • @Aederin Obviously the difference between Eb and D# is the same as the difference between Cb and B. I know Cb and B are the same key on the piano. They sound the same: they are the same tones. But their function within the key you play in is very different: they are different notes.

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  • @nobisoptimismaximis Different Names, Same note.

    I believe you don't even know what a Key is seeing how you used its term wrong.

    Aside from the thing to unlock doors with, a Key is the note used for the root of something such as a scale.

    Root of C Ionian/Major: C D E F G A B, Root of G Ionian/Major: G A B C D E F#

    Modes are made of a Key+Scale.

    Placing it on a music sheet, it would clarify it's the same note.

    Being accepted to Berklee my teacher would slap me if I said Cb, or power chords.

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