@TheDoctorcasey I was not being a dick, I was just suggesting what every musician would, no matter how long you've played. If you're blind and I've offended you, I'm sorry, but as you were going to read chord charts, I doubt you are.
@Bazement258Studios If he was a beginner at guitar, how is he going to realize by looking that the guitar is in a different tuning than standard? ...hmm...still sounds like a dick comment to me.
@azimuth457 You realize that his guitar still tuned to three 4ths, a major 3rd and another 4th correct? Even if that C Major shape and that F Major shape are not actually the chords C and F, they are still the 1st and 4th a major key. Therefore playing in open tuning would just be a transposition. Playing in a different wrong key would not matter to a beginner as they, like you, know very little about the fundamentals of music.
@Bazement258Studios Actually, I do realize the exactly what you are talking about, yet...hmm.....it seems your narcissism has led you to forget that we are talking about beginners here. Beginner guitarists know very little about guitar tuning, keys, transposition, learning by ear, and sometimes even chord shapes. I also think it pretty pathetic that, in your opinion, simply because I am an advocate for the beginner guitarist in general, I must also not know anything about music theory.
Also I didn't seem to make it very clear in my second reply. If you can read a chord chart, you can read a guitar neck. That's why chord charts look the way they do.
@Bazement258Studios As for your second reply, you didn't make it clear because you deviated from the thought of learning by watching. You claim that you should be able to read chords off the band member's playing to learn this song, yet also claim that it requires you to know about the guitar tuning (which means you have to hear the difference, and then comprehend what the difference is). A lot of beginner guitarists, which again, are who we are talking about, not me, can not.
It's too nice when dog worries about him :)
na5om 2 months ago
This video makes me smile tremendously to the point of no return.......:)
suzart00 3 months ago
@TheDoctorcasey I was not being a dick, I was just suggesting what every musician would, no matter how long you've played. If you're blind and I've offended you, I'm sorry, but as you were going to read chord charts, I doubt you are.
Bazement258Studios 1 year ago
@Bazement258Studios If he was a beginner at guitar, how is he going to realize by looking that the guitar is in a different tuning than standard? ...hmm...still sounds like a dick comment to me.
azimuth457 7 months ago
@azimuth457 You realize that his guitar still tuned to three 4ths, a major 3rd and another 4th correct? Even if that C Major shape and that F Major shape are not actually the chords C and F, they are still the 1st and 4th a major key. Therefore playing in open tuning would just be a transposition. Playing in a different wrong key would not matter to a beginner as they, like you, know very little about the fundamentals of music.
Bazement258Studios 7 months ago
@Bazement258Studios Actually, I do realize the exactly what you are talking about, yet...hmm.....it seems your narcissism has led you to forget that we are talking about beginners here. Beginner guitarists know very little about guitar tuning, keys, transposition, learning by ear, and sometimes even chord shapes. I also think it pretty pathetic that, in your opinion, simply because I am an advocate for the beginner guitarist in general, I must also not know anything about music theory.
azimuth457 7 months ago
Also I didn't seem to make it very clear in my second reply. If you can read a chord chart, you can read a guitar neck. That's why chord charts look the way they do.
Bazement258Studios 7 months ago
@Bazement258Studios As for your second reply, you didn't make it clear because you deviated from the thought of learning by watching. You claim that you should be able to read chords off the band member's playing to learn this song, yet also claim that it requires you to know about the guitar tuning (which means you have to hear the difference, and then comprehend what the difference is). A lot of beginner guitarists, which again, are who we are talking about, not me, can not.
azimuth457 7 months ago
@TheDoctorcasey Well this video gives you a perfect view of his left hand, so why not just figure it out?
Bazement258Studios 1 year ago
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blurymind 1 year ago
same here.. I've been googling like mad.. no luck
blurymind 1 year ago
hahaha that's beautiful.
jesusthepixe 3 years ago