J.S Bach - Bourree in E minor BWV 996 - (Guitar Lesson) - How to play
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tenacious d rules\m/
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Thumbs up if Jimmy Page brought you here
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In phrase 1 you play E minor with an E flat in the B string -- so, apparently, unlike blues or Rock, the classical scale uses the perfect 7th instead of the flatted 7 as its leading tone ? Correct? Are there exceptions ?
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@ThePapercutNinja IF YOU THINK IT'S TIME TO FUCKING ROCK AND FUCKIN ROLL OUTA CONTROL
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I don't get it. Playing a melody on a guitar, like this, is remembering which string and which fret. On a piano, it's just remembering which key. I need some way to see the string/fret more like a piano.
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i dont konw how to play this song only if i try to copy the sound at the same time but no whit out it
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@Bigredmk23 I agree. I played the first few notes of this and next minute its ''thats off ermmm ........ ahhhhh Tenacious D isn't it'' Classico is mint and i do have to say but did you know its a classical song written by JSB? Tenacious D used the riff to there advantage.
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I'm sick and tired of people always relating this to Tenacious D. They took this classical piece of music and put their own twist on it. I respect that. but people need to realize Tenacious didn't write it. Almost everyone who hears me play this always says I'm covering Tenacious D. I't just saddens me.
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is there an easier way
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@ThePapercutNinja The Rest is Censored mother#$%*er!
CANT YOU SEE HES THE MAN
LET ME HEAR YOU APPLAUD
HE IS MORE THAN A MAN
HES A SHINY GOLDEN GOD...
ThePapercutNinja 6 months ago 64
You're a mean one, Mr Grinch! Not putting the full riff on here! It's a shame, because I wanted to learn it whole. But anyway, thanks fot teaching me the beginpart!
YesNoMaybeThankYou 1 year ago 11