Hah, today there was some type of word problem on the board in school that went "A B C D E F G H" and I was like "Shouldn't that H be an A?" and felt like a jackass cause it was in math classBeauford33 wrote:learn the nots scale (say one octave of a piano) and it will be pretty easy to know which are where in relation to anotherHCHaikuWarrior wrote:how do i know which strings get raised and which get lowered?
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I always play in dropped B when I play timmy's part in warehouse, because although the verse is the only part of the song where I have no clue what he plays, It is still fun to throw in lots of fills, especially with lots of dissonant open strings. Timmy in actuality tunes his guitar to drop b and has a pedal that can tune the bass string up and down one octive so he can get that reaaly cool growling bass sound to augment his fills.lyrics101 wrote:Nobody plays in dropped B or C?
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can you prove this? im not doubting it its just im trying to tab a song with an open E, then a note lower, and i have the video and hes not tuning it down.Davy28 wrote:I always play in dropped B when I play timmy's part in warehouse, because although the verse is the only part of the song where I have no clue what he plays, It is still fun to throw in lots of fills, especially with lots of dissonant open strings. Timmy in actuality tunes his guitar to drop b and has a pedal that can tune the bass string up and down one octive so he can get that reaaly cool growling bass sound to augment his fills.lyrics101 wrote:Nobody plays in dropped B or C?
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