QUOTE(don8ld @ Nov 20 2010, 10:54 PM)
check out guitar store and ask either for sean or kamal, pretty good teachers. versatile too Guitars LYN Guitar Phreaks Club v11, Everything about our beloved guitars
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Nov 21 2010, 04:30 PM
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Nov 25 2010, 10:34 AM
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Nov 26 2010, 01:40 PM
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QUOTE(freakfingers12 @ Nov 26 2010, 01:11 PM) So I've been trying to understand modes for awhile, and I THINK it's something like this. A mode is like a scale that starts on a different note of the major scale to give it a different sound. So what if the backing track I'm trying to play over is not a major key, but rather a minor? How do I apply modes over minor keys? Sorry if I don't make sense at all, all this theory stuff is making my mind go retarded. a scale has 7 sets of notes right? say the backing track is in E minor, but you wanna play it over a A minor/ C major scale. you'd would start with the E note, giving it a dorian feel. its basically coming in with the right notes over the backing track, for instance your first note could be a B over a G major backing track. i hope you'll understand what i'm trying to get across |
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Nov 26 2010, 06:21 PM
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tgs is interested in any guitars, just that they focus more on their primary dealerships, like godin and stuff. I'm sure they'll be glad to help you out, no problem. heck, they'll give you discount if you ask!
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