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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Warning: The posts of this forum member may contain trigger language which may be considered offensive to some.
Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Video after video of guitar theory. I'm soooo lost. Stich method seems to be IMHO the most understandable. It's easy to find a lesson on a song, but how to learn guitar...so-so
Guitar theory is music theory without the piano and the piano's extended chords. You're limited by 4 fingers (5, if you thumb-fret the low E-string from time to time... it can come in handy with certain chords) and 6 strings as opposed to using all 10 fingers and 88+ keys on the piano/keyboard.
A lot of people try to learn the guitar without learning to read standard notation, but I think that's a mistake. A lot of well-versed guitar instructors do as well. I had the benefit of playing the trumpet before picking up the guitar, so I learned to read standard notation at a very early age. I also have B-flat stuck in my ear.
I'm on a thrash/death metal kick right now... as if you couldn't tell by the videos I've been posting. October = Halloween = Horror = vicious and brutal music. When Halloween gets closer, I'll switch over to my Halloween classical playlist.
Last edited by DemonGeminiX; 10-07-2017 at 11:11 PM.
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KevinD (10-07-2017)
My musical background is percussion. While I used to be able to read sheet music, not really anymore. I guess what I'm aiming for now, is to be able to play guitar, not play a song, if that makes sense, lol. I figure I have about 20 more years left.
It shouldn't take you that long. What genre are you focusing on?
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