Five Rock Guitar Solo Tips
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Binding?
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This has really helped - thanks :)
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lol you look like rodrick off diary of a wimpy kid
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lol you look like rodrick off diary of a wimpy kid
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@u2ber87, not by sound, lets go simple, you play 3-5-7-9(frets) that nine sounds out of place, that is because it is sharp. It may be CALLED a half step to move up one fret, but the e and f sounds aka 7 and 8 frets make a way better sound together with a 3-5 as you scale up any string 3-5-7-8 compared to the ending sharp. Sound by sound he actually correct, this is why some memorization lessons or mnemonic devices can hurt your intellegence.
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sliding the two notes to know were to bend too helps as it sounds a little like a bend, rather than pick the two strings
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helpful to a beginner. Quit hatin people!!!!
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dont listen to the haters dude, you can play freal
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Talks you to death. Show something on the guitar not the public address system! Nobody learns anything from a speech. PLAY THE GUITAR!
Wrong :(, a whole step is always 2 frets even between b&c and e&f. if you are on b and make a whole step you go to c# not c. A whole step is always an interval of 2. ALWAYS
bloodypeasant13 2 years ago 48
I went to elementary music school and there is:
whole step is made of two half-steps
And you repeat always that major scales have half steps between 3-4 and 7-8... tones.
And minors 2-3 and 5-6 tones.
So 1 fret is ALWAYS half step.
u2ber87 2 years ago 26