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  • i care about stuff like that. a lot of guitarists are so sloppy out there. It's nice to here someonw who actually knows what he's diong

  • Bro: You are so good with the technical theory- I just have to watch your vid lessons over and over.

  • sry for my english :p

    greetings

  • so u raise the f# to the f##, which means u play a doublesharp, which has a special musical sign or symbol... this leads u with another halfstep to the g#, this minor root or key of the song. so the chord u play is not a gflataug6... thats kinda nonsense... ist a dimished (!) 13. so u just play a f##b5addb13... (-->flat 5 added flat 13)

  • ok tom!

    the song u play is not in ab minor... never mix up bs ("flats") and #s ("sharps")... of course its in g# minor! so u have f# c# g# d# a#!

    its just formally wrong... cause u cant say u have the seventh f#, which is raised a g to the key of ab... doesnt work in music theory due to the intervals u have to build...

    and yes I CARE FOR CHORD NAMES ^^ cause it makes u understand what music is actually about, i think thats really important, esp for songwriting... and its so easy :p

    greetings

  • i'd definitely be way too nervous to play this on stage, but I can't play for anyhting, so I don't have to worry. but awesome idea!

  • awsome

  • Awh. Nice.

  • this is cool, but the only guitar we have is from the 70s and out of tune like WOW

  • Hooray! :D

  • ...

  • Yay. :)

  • nice =D <3 it

  • Cool :]

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