any good practices for guitar
any good practices for guitar
ive played guitar for about a year and dont plan on taking lessons i was wondering what kinda things i should do to get better.
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learn.. harder stuff?
thats how i get better.
thats how i get better.
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I remember when I heard warehouse (back int he days when i was a beginner) and I wanted to learn it so bad. learned it and was like im teh shit.
Get a warm-up going, I play all along the watchtower when i first get on guitar. Then start doing whatever is your style.. get faster... longer gaps between frets.. (like 5----20)
get it so you can switch easily on ANY chord including 512x2x
heh i never had lessons myself
Get a warm-up going, I play all along the watchtower when i first get on guitar. Then start doing whatever is your style.. get faster... longer gaps between frets.. (like 5----20)
get it so you can switch easily on ANY chord including 512x2x
heh i never had lessons myself

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I read that as 5 12 x 2 x but clearly it isn't now that i read correctly..Macht wrote:I remember when I heard warehouse (back int he days when i was a beginner) and I wanted to learn it so bad. learned it and was like im teh shit.
Get a warm-up going, I play all along the watchtower when i first get on guitar. Then start doing whatever is your style.. get faster... longer gaps between frets.. (like 5----20)
get it so you can switch easily on ANY chord including 512x2x
heh i never had lessons myself
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I dunno I picked up Guitar World this month, and its got a whole lot of chromatic and other kind of exercises, right now Im play 5-6-7-8 all the way across the fingerboard, and Im playing a bunch of other exercises, and I definitely can tell a differenceDMBFan63 wrote:I read that as 5 12 x 2 x but clearly it isn't now that i read correctly..Macht wrote:I remember when I heard warehouse (back int he days when i was a beginner) and I wanted to learn it so bad. learned it and was like im teh shit.
Get a warm-up going, I play all along the watchtower when i first get on guitar. Then start doing whatever is your style.. get faster... longer gaps between frets.. (like 5----20)
get it so you can switch easily on ANY chord including 512x2x
heh i never had lessons myself
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Learn the scales. All of them.
Learn them backwards and forwards. Up and down.
Basically what you want to do is be able to know that a Gmaj scale is G-Am-Bm-C-D-Em-F#7 and from there you know what scale to play when a song comes up. Really will help with finger speed and knowing where to be at a certain time.
Someone recently asked about Warren Haynes' solo during "Cortez, The Killer" in Central Park. He was playing in Em because that's what the song was in ... but if you don't know the variations of the Em scales then it's tough to free-form during solos.
At least, this is what I'm told. I'm still learning
Learn them backwards and forwards. Up and down.
Basically what you want to do is be able to know that a Gmaj scale is G-Am-Bm-C-D-Em-F#7 and from there you know what scale to play when a song comes up. Really will help with finger speed and knowing where to be at a certain time.
Someone recently asked about Warren Haynes' solo during "Cortez, The Killer" in Central Park. He was playing in Em because that's what the song was in ... but if you don't know the variations of the Em scales then it's tough to free-form during solos.
At least, this is what I'm told. I'm still learning

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