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(7 replies, posted in General Chat)

NIRVANA

HOTEL CALIFORNIA
i love tht song, i can still play tht almost everyday,

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(9 replies, posted in General Chat)

well a lot of everythin
i try to play most of the times,,else yes movies and net for me a s well

loadz of guitar
and some of drums, not much tho

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(7 replies, posted in General Chat)

good work my friend, i wish u the best of luck , with ur band
hope u guys make it out there

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(11 replies, posted in General Chat)

a lot of slash records
led zepplin
metallica
creed--the best ever
and a lot of instrumental songs

Some good Irish folk songs:
Amazing Grace
Fields of Athenry
Black Velvet Band
Finnegan's Wake
Auld Lang Syne

If ya look up Dropkick Murphys, Emerald Rose, Flogging Molly or The Bleeding Irish, they have some great stuff thats very Irish/Celtic.

i personally have not heard any of such sorts
are they good?wht kinds are they?

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(3 replies, posted in Bands)

thnx for the video, these guys are like my fav bands, ever
too good

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(2 replies, posted in Bands)

well yes i have listned to a few but not many,, as oilly said , me too not big fan of any of these bands,

yes megadeath did, s.ob's , how can they replace marty ?!!!!!!!!!!1
anyways my knowledge in this is limited, i hardly notice these changes

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(19 replies, posted in Bands)

well many,,eagles,beatles,scorpians,white lion(few have heard abt them)
gnr.........

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(23 replies, posted in Bands)

unfortunately many bands dont come in out country so very limited
i saw iron maiden
scorpians
deep purple

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(18 replies, posted in Guitar Players)

in my opinion every one classifies there own best guitarist according to the music they listen too
its just wht u prefer u can him the best

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(9 replies, posted in Guitar Players)

One of the most influential guitarist of all time, very much a fast and great shredder. I love the g3 tour with the satch.

very true my friend ,,one of the biggest and best guitarist thr ever will be
toooo good

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(6 replies, posted in Guitar Players)

both are very very good
but i prefer slash more..he adds tht blue sound a  lot and very nicely too

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(25 replies, posted in Guitar Players)

well slash was said to be the fastest at times, but i dont know fast is not tht big of issue i guess,,they are all equal to me

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(41 replies, posted in Guitar Players)

well the list will be endless over her my frnd
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Eddie Van Halen
Vinne Moore
slash
late randy roads
...etc...........................................

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(20 replies, posted in Albums)

i am more of a song fan rather than, naming albums,huge list of songs , but i tend to forget the albums as in whole they belong to..

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(4 replies, posted in Albums)

very nice my find, all classic albums, very nice

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(13 replies, posted in Guitar Techniques)

at times one finger can be used but then only when u do 1/4 or 1/2 bend,, tht is still fine,, but then tht is just in case, u playin fast or somethin
two fingers is the best option

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(10 replies, posted in Song Analysis)

1. Listen to the song over and over.
2. Memorize the melody in your mind. Be able to sing it.
3. Listen carefully to the bass line and the harmony in general. Get an overall sense of how
the song is put together.
4. Try playing the melody from memory, slowly at first.
5. Then play the melody along with the recording. Copy inflections, articulations, slurs, phras-
ing, dynamics, etc.
6. Learn the scales and chords in the order as they appear in the song. Make sure you've got
the right changes (chord progression). Get them from a reliable source, such as the play-
a-long books.
7. Improvise over the harmony, keeping in mind the original melody as a frame of reference.
8. Emphasize the thirds and sevenths of scales in your soloing.
9. Memorize both melody and chord/scales if you haven't already. Know where the chord
tones are ON YOUR INSTRUMENT.
10. Improvise your original melodies based on what your mind HEARS. Let your mind guide
your choice of notes, phrasing, rhythms, articulations, etc...
11. Listen constantly to the original recording of the song to further stir your imagination. In-
corporate ideas of the recording into your solos.
12. Learn the lyrics if the song has any. Mentally sing the lyrics while playing the melody.
13. Fall in love with the melodies to songs. Play them like YOU wrote them.

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(12 replies, posted in Your Recordings)

how many guitars are ther playin in the track?
2??

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(3 replies, posted in Your Recordings)

ya thnx for the information
i will surely make some tracks and put it on

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(12 replies, posted in Your Recordings)

very nice work my frnd
since how long u been playin guitar,,??
wht u played was very nice

The circle of fifths helps us identify that key and those chords. Of course the charts above do also. But the circle of fifths provides us other insights as well.

LESSON 1: SHARPS   

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C has no sharps CDEFGAB

G has 1 sharp
GABCDEF#

D has 2 sharps DEF#GABC#

A has 3 sharps ABC#DEF#G#

E has 4 sharps EF#G#ABC#D#

B has 5 sharps BC#D#EF#G#A#

F# has 6 sharps F#G#A#BC#D#E#


With this side of the Circle of 5ths, you can see how many sharps each key or major scale contains.

Each key as you go down adds the 7th degree sharp: G adds 1 sharp, the F#...D adds another sharp in addition to the F#, the C#.

Each of these new sharps just happens to be a perfect 5th from the first sharp, F# ... f# g a b c d e

To remember the order of these, remember this quote or make up your own,
Cool Guitarists Do Absolutely Everything Better ... freak”We’re going to look at the right side of the circle first.


Enzzoy till next time

Lesson 2 flats

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