nauticask8r
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posted on 12/15/2005 at 23:35 |
I'm new and i
just learned the first scale to Smoke on the water but thats all i know can
anyone help me learn some stuff? ____________________ Ryan |
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nauticask8r
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posted on 12/15/2005 at 23:40, Reply 1 |
I own a Jay Jr. bk it is a pretty good guitar for beginners i guess i
bought it from my friend down the road.
So far i have had to replace the b string but thats the only trouble that i
have had with it. ____________________ Ryan |
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ZeldaMentalEvil
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posted on 12/16/2005 at 03:17, Reply 2 |
:giggly:
Finally, i can give somebody advice :giggly:
Starting with a Blackmore riff? Thats great. I am sure you can find links
to tab's for every level in this site, download them and learn them
according to your skill level. But of course you also need to figure out
some songs yourself.
AC/DC is a good place to start (and continue whichever level you
reach) when you begin learning rock licks...but of course its different for
everyone. Wait for further responses to see what people come up with.
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Spidercents
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posted on 12/16/2005 at 11:11, Reply 3 |
Can you read tab?
I will give a brief explanation...When you look at the tab blelow its like
as if you were to lay your guitar on your lap...the low E(thickest string)
is closest to you.
the rest is gravy...if you can count you can read tab.
Just remeber 0 means open and no fingers are put on the strings...also
remember that when two or more notes are together like the 2 4 5's in the
example below then both notes are played at the same time.
lets begin... E----0-3-4--
these are single notes played on the low E(thickest string) 0 is open with
no fingers on neck...3 is the 3rd fret on the low E(count up 3 frets...4 is
the forth fret...count up four frets and place finger on the fourth fret on
the low E string.
If you already know how to read tab then you do not need the info
above...if you dont know how to read tab then I would learn it...if you
have any questions just ask.
A riff from "Catch scratch fever" by Ted Nugent...enjoy
E------------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------------
G-----------2-----4-----5---5------2----4----5------
D-----------2-----4-----5---5------2----4----5------
A-----------0---0-----0----------0----------0----------
E--0-3-4-----------------------------------------------
Here is the beginning to Back and Black by ACDC I posted for beginners...I
also did a tab for stairway to heaven...its my version of it...Its under
Guitar tabs
http://1000watts.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=GUITARTABS
2&action=display&thread=1127948257

[Edited on 12/16/2005 by Spidercents] ____________________ Treat people the way you would want to be treated. |
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ricoboc
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posted on 12/17/2005 at 06:02, Reply 4 |
I posted a couple of files on "How to practice" take a look at the links
I've posted below. I'm sure the files will be able to point you in the
right direction.
Good luck YOUNG GUN
Practice Tips http://www.theguitarfiles.com/modules.php?name=News&file=ar
ticle&sid=398
Pratice Tips #2 http://www.theguitarfiles.com/modules.php?name=News&file=ar
ticle&sid=410
[Edited on 12/17/2005 by ricoboc] ____________________
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Pendekar_Timur
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posted on 12/17/2005 at 14:59, Reply 5 |
...hey,i also new member to this forum. :wave:
well i'm not a new guitar player..i knew and can play all basic Chords
but i dont know how to read tab and to speed my fingers..i mean how to play
:whatman: that kind of fast lead solo like malmstein,joe satriani
ect...??
now i'm trying to read/studying-understand the tab up there..that was given
by all of you guys..thanx. :study:
p/s-easy boy..easy.. |
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nauticask8r
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posted on 12/24/2005 at 15:28, Reply 6 |
well
thank you guys for helping me i have gotten much better and i started to
learn tabs...
Thanx Alot
Ryan ____________________ Ryan |
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GraveDave
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posted on 6/16/2006 at 19:30, Reply 7 |
Once you've got your basic chords down, I would try to learn the
pentatonic minor scale - its a five note scale which is the basic blues
scale. A lot of the great rock riffs are built on this scale. The country
scale (also called "relative scale") is the same scale pattern just moved
down three frets on the neck. Once you've mastered the pentatonic and the
relative scales, you can combine them, which is what players like Hendrix,
Page, Richards, etc. have done.
Tabs are a great way to learn, wish they were around back when I was a
teenager in the seventies (they were very rare and hard to find in those
days). A guy starting out learning today has a lot of great learning tools
available today - online and in the magazines (plus guitar tab and theory
books and dvds).
One of the guitar mags (Guitar One, maybe?) recently did a dvd on playing
hard rock & metal...it covered a lot of territory (from the 60s to now) and
explained it all real well. Finding a copy of that could definitely get you
on the road to getting a good handle on playing chugging rhythm and some
smoking riffs.
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Hollow_imagination
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posted on 6/18/2006 at 04:27, Reply 8 |
Here if you can read tabs http://www.guitaretab.com/l/led-zeppelin/10229.html you
can easy learn this i mean the riff.
Or you can try something by U2 for example if you know the basic chords you
can try One.
____________________ When you listen to a guitar you listen life it self. Mike |
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thekrnjigga
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posted on 7/12/2006 at 16:20, Reply 9 |
i personally think its RLLY bad to start on tabs RIGHTAWAY
u hav to learn the basics first
all the chords
stuff like the minors, the majors, theory, stuff like that
wuts the point of learning to play a song if u dont kno what it is
also if u learn the chords itl be MUCH easier to play the actual tabs to a
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