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Unread post by mangold » Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:16 pm

Swe dmbfan wrote:your song:
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thats a lengthy smiley!
edit: did you think it was that bad?
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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Oct 24, 2004 10:02 pm

praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
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praisedave wrote: I IV V meaning timing? if its all been done how do i write one thats original?
ummmm... not so much...

just change the title to the correct key and maybe i will explain it to you
keep in mind i dont take lessons and have no musical background... although i assume the I IV V is chord relationships.... so its in (counts on fingers) the key of... C? maybe... i dunno
there you go! now i dont even have to explain anything, your getting better :wink:
thank you... i try. but... why is F IV and not III... and G IV?
G is not IV, its V

C is I, F is IV, and G is V

C D E F G
1 2 3 4 5
okay... i see... and how do i know the key is C? like if write a song with the chord progression G A F B is it in the key of A? what determines key? thanks btw
too much to explain in one post

and btw, that progression doesn't fit into any key

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Unread post by Ryeguy » Sun Oct 24, 2004 10:09 pm

you can play a G F C progression.. although... unless you have some killer lyrics to back it up, or a great solo player to back up your G F C rythem i don' tthink it will hold up as very original..
Its like... getting two birds stoned at once. (Ricky-trailor park boys).

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Unread post by MWR » Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:05 am

praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote: I IV V meaning timing? if its all been done how do i write one thats original?
ummmm... not so much...

just change the title to the correct key and maybe i will explain it to you
keep in mind i dont take lessons and have no musical background... although i assume the I IV V is chord relationships.... so its in (counts on fingers) the key of... C? maybe... i dunno
there you go! now i dont even have to explain anything, your getting better :wink:
thank you... i try. but... why is F IV and not III... and G IV?
G is not IV, its V

C is I, F is IV, and G is V

C D E F G
1 2 3 4 5
okay... i see... and how do i know the key is C? like if write a song with the chord progression G A F B is it in the key of A? what determines key? thanks btw
I hate to say it but you have a lot to learn before you start posting stuff. That goes for many people who post in this forum. If you're a begginer and you suck, as we all did at one point, your not going to gain anything by posting. You'll be better off practicing and learning about music. There's only so many things we can tell you at this point and they all relate to having more experiance with the instrument.
I'm sorry if I sound like a prick but it's true. Go over and check out the sticky in the General Guitar forum, study those sites, read books, practice all day every day if you can, listen to a lot of music. Not just Dave, everything and anything that inspires you. Don't be afraid of learning things that are too hard for you. Bottom line: practice/learn...then post.

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Unread post by Kukini » Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:10 am

its tough to come up with shit people will like... I mean, my shit sounds good to me, but shitty to others... And I don't mind criticism, but if you don't like someone's song cuz it's "generic" what do you want them to do???? I know the guitar is very deep in possiblities, but somethings just must be used... and G, F, and C are a few of them. And if you come up with something way different that doesn't "sound right" people dont like it. Come on, be more open to somethings please.

I liked it, a little rough, I'm not sure how much you've practiced your piece, but keep at it, there may be something...
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Unread post by mangold » Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:55 pm

MWR wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote: I IV V meaning timing? if its all been done how do i write one thats original?
ummmm... not so much...

just change the title to the correct key and maybe i will explain it to you
keep in mind i dont take lessons and have no musical background... although i assume the I IV V is chord relationships.... so its in (counts on fingers) the key of... C? maybe... i dunno
there you go! now i dont even have to explain anything, your getting better :wink:
thank you... i try. but... why is F IV and not III... and G IV?
G is not IV, its V

C is I, F is IV, and G is V

C D E F G
1 2 3 4 5
okay... i see... and how do i know the key is C? like if write a song with the chord progression G A F B is it in the key of A? what determines key? thanks btw
I hate to say it but you have a lot to learn before you start posting stuff. That goes for many people who post in this forum. If you're a begginer and you suck, as we all did at one point, your not going to gain anything by posting. You'll be better off practicing and learning about music. There's only so many things we can tell you at this point and they all relate to having more experiance with the instrument.
I'm sorry if I sound like a prick but it's true. Go over and check out the sticky in the General Guitar forum, study those sites, read books, practice all day every day if you can, listen to a lot of music. Not just Dave, everything and anything that inspires you. Don't be afraid of learning things that are too hard for you. Bottom line: practice/learn...then post.
im tryin to learn with the help of you guys... if you dont wanna help then stay out! :wink:
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Unread post by mangold » Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:58 pm

Kukini wrote:its tough to come up with shit people will like... I mean, my shit sounds good to me, but shitty to others... And I don't mind criticism, but if you don't like someone's song cuz it's "generic" what do you want them to do???? I know the guitar is very deep in possiblities, but somethings just must be used... and G, F, and C are a few of them. And if you come up with something way different that doesn't "sound right" people dont like it. Come on, be more open to somethings please.

I liked it, a little rough, I'm not sure how much you've practiced your piece, but keep at it, there may be something...
thanks... i didnt practice it alot... i just kinda recorded the base chords and worked up cause i was bored...G F C was just a random chord combo i made up to start it out...i didnt like think about it or try to use a certain type of progression... it was just random. i dont think its bad for my first original tho! :D
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Unread post by mangold » Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:59 pm

Ryeguy wrote:you can play a G F C progression.. although... unless you have some killer lyrics to back it up, or a great solo player to back up your G F C rythem i don' tthink it will hold up as very original..
well i have lyrics but god knows i cant sing... just keep that in mind when the one part (chorus) repeats like 4 times!
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Unread post by fatjack » Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:51 pm

Kukini wrote:its tough to come up with shit people will like... I mean, my shit sounds good to me, but shitty to others... And I don't mind criticism, but if you don't like someone's song cuz it's "generic" what do you want them to do???? I know the guitar is very deep in possiblities, but somethings just must be used... and G, F, and C are a few of them. And if you come up with something way different that doesn't "sound right" people dont like it. Come on, be more open to somethings please.

I liked it, a little rough, I'm not sure how much you've practiced your piece, but keep at it, there may be something...
G F C is NOT a "must use" prgression. you dont have to use any progression. i could probably write a million songs that didn't use either one of those chords.

on th other hand, its useful if you aren't creative.

seriously praisedave, what MWR told you to do will certainly help you more than a bunch of people from a DMB message board giving you empty criticism. you need to get better and learn more about music before you start writing it

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Unread post by mangold » Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:55 pm

fatjack wrote:
Kukini wrote:its tough to come up with shit people will like... I mean, my shit sounds good to me, but shitty to others... And I don't mind criticism, but if you don't like someone's song cuz it's "generic" what do you want them to do???? I know the guitar is very deep in possiblities, but somethings just must be used... and G, F, and C are a few of them. And if you come up with something way different that doesn't "sound right" people dont like it. Come on, be more open to somethings please.

I liked it, a little rough, I'm not sure how much you've practiced your piece, but keep at it, there may be something...
G F C is NOT a "must use" prgression. you dont have to use any progression. i could probably write a million songs that didn't use either one of those chords.

on th other hand, its useful if you aren't creative.

seriously praisedave, what MWR told you to do will certainly help you more than a bunch of people from a DMB message board giving you empty criticism. you need to get better and learn more about music before you start writing it
well, for example, just in this thread i learned about the numerals representing the chord relationships...how the hell am i gonna learn that by practicing on my own. i have not the time nor money for lessons. i practice everyday for atleast an hour, but ive only been playing for 10 months or so. i hope the criticism here isnt empty...
ouch on the creativity zing btw :wink:
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Unread post by fatjack » Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:59 pm

praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
Kukini wrote:its tough to come up with shit people will like... I mean, my shit sounds good to me, but shitty to others... And I don't mind criticism, but if you don't like someone's song cuz it's "generic" what do you want them to do???? I know the guitar is very deep in possiblities, but somethings just must be used... and G, F, and C are a few of them. And if you come up with something way different that doesn't "sound right" people dont like it. Come on, be more open to somethings please.

I liked it, a little rough, I'm not sure how much you've practiced your piece, but keep at it, there may be something...
G F C is NOT a "must use" prgression. you dont have to use any progression. i could probably write a million songs that didn't use either one of those chords.

on th other hand, its useful if you aren't creative.

seriously praisedave, what MWR told you to do will certainly help you more than a bunch of people from a DMB message board giving you empty criticism. you need to get better and learn more about music before you start writing it
well, for example, just in this thread i learned about the numerals representing the chord relationships...how the hell am i gonna learn that by practicing on my own. i have not the time nor money for lessons. i practice everyday for atleast an hour, but ive only been playing for 10 months or so. i hope the criticism here isnt empty...
ouch on the creativity zing btw :wink:
you really haven't learned anything about numerals yet, and of course you can learn about this stuff yourself. there are these things called books, you should check them out

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Unread post by mangold » Mon Oct 25, 2004 2:04 pm

fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
Kukini wrote:its tough to come up with shit people will like... I mean, my shit sounds good to me, but shitty to others... And I don't mind criticism, but if you don't like someone's song cuz it's "generic" what do you want them to do???? I know the guitar is very deep in possiblities, but somethings just must be used... and G, F, and C are a few of them. And if you come up with something way different that doesn't "sound right" people dont like it. Come on, be more open to somethings please.

I liked it, a little rough, I'm not sure how much you've practiced your piece, but keep at it, there may be something...
G F C is NOT a "must use" prgression. you dont have to use any progression. i could probably write a million songs that didn't use either one of those chords.

on th other hand, its useful if you aren't creative.

seriously praisedave, what MWR told you to do will certainly help you more than a bunch of people from a DMB message board giving you empty criticism. you need to get better and learn more about music before you start writing it
well, for example, just in this thread i learned about the numerals representing the chord relationships...how the hell am i gonna learn that by practicing on my own. i have not the time nor money for lessons. i practice everyday for atleast an hour, but ive only been playing for 10 months or so. i hope the criticism here isnt empty...
ouch on the creativity zing btw :wink:
you really haven't learned anything about numerals yet, and of course you can learn about this stuff yourself. there are these things called books, you should check them out
:lol:
for me guitar is a hobby. i dont like to read. i just like messin around on it and i thought you guys would help me get better. besides nothing i read in a book would actually stick
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Unread post by mlb1399 » Mon Oct 25, 2004 2:08 pm

You can go to places like guitarnoise.com They have a lot of great free information to get you started and heading in the right direction. You can learn a lot of stuff by reading internet sites and/or books. It also helps if you know anyone that you can hang out with that is better at guitar than you are.

Here is a a good link to get you started:
http://guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=339

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Unread post by mangold » Mon Oct 25, 2004 2:28 pm

mlb1399 wrote:You can go to places like guitarnoise.com They have a lot of great free information to get you started and heading in the right direction. You can learn a lot of stuff by reading internet sites and/or books. It also helps if you know anyone that you can hang out with that is better at guitar than you are.

Here is a a good link to get you started:
http://guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=339
thats a cool site man thanks for the info
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