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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

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more ear training and development

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  • Thanks a lot. It really is helpful.

    By the way I feel how hard you are trying us to understand the sound, its interesting, you are honest in your teaching. :-)

  • love ya man:D:D

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  • @LaSolarGuitar I mostly just try to hum everything when I learn it by ear but still its very slow and i usually get impatient. Especially when I try to pick up a fast lick or riff by ear. I'm now up to the point where I can get the pitch' relationships (I.E. the song's notes are consecutive A, B, C, and I figure it out as D, E, F, keeping the relationship between pitch in a different key) but its still pretty confusing. Thanks for the tip on singing arpeggios though, I'll try that more now.

  • Yaa.Im so late on this.. this is making cents to me.. this was a something I should of started with a long time ago. Maybe would of been better..

  • Really helpful

  • I am right there with you. Strum patterns are straight up for me, but I am really now putting the effort into my ear. It is so amazing to experience the development, albeit slow. If I can fully develop my pitch, I will feel like I have really achieved something special and of great value (to me anyway). Just work at it a bit each day, and my tip is to sing the chords in arpeggios...sing everything..it seems to sink into the brain easier.

  • Strumming patterns and alternate picking patterns in licks and riffs have always been really easy for me to pick up in songs. The only thing that REALLY REALLY bothers me is learning pitch. I can never seem to do it. Techniques, shapes, and scales are easy stuff. Learning pitch, now that shit is HARD!

  • I also highly recommend you join Next level guitar:)

  • LMAO, "How to cop that feel" 1:17

  • 5:52 Mcdonalds commerical

  • m7b5's are used as ii chords in minor ii-V sequences. Dim7's are used as subs for the V, built off the 3rd it gives you a 7b9 tonality. Dim7's are used as secondary diminished chords to any diatonic chord in the key. They're used for a variety of things...and honestly, they sound fine by themselves.

  • thank you so much for helping us beginners in ear training, I played a long time but this is the proper way.

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