TGJesusfreak (post: 1418280) wrote:I started trying to learn the intro to "Stairway to Heaven" on my 2nd month. I only mastered that about 4 months ago.
Rusty Claymore (post: 1418489) wrote:Oh, so Bass isn't considered a guitar?!? XP
Strafe (post: 1419128) wrote:Hey man welcome to the NSOGCOCAA! You came to the right place to find help... at least within CAA lol. I might make some tutorial vids some time just for some basic things. I guess they might be helpful like some of the drills I do or maybe some tricks I use for note recognition. But you could go look up Mark Tremonti or Joe Satriani since I just do the same drills they do. Just not as much. I'm sure Lady Rushia will have some things to say to help too.
I think that if you just do drills and scales, you tend to pick up notes naturally. It's just about playing. But I tend to play without knowing what key I'm in. I just use relative pitch to go to fret number x, and then the song is in the key that fret x is. I could tell you what the note is if you asked, but I don't play by notes, but frets. I have all the theory there, but I don't necessarily use it. Time signature becomes a natural feel with time, chord changes become instantly recognizable, notes are heard rather than known.
Thus music becomes more like an action than putting words to it. Its much more natural to play a C major scale than talk about it, since it becomes so easily understandable as music instead of musical theory. Makes sense? The theory is good to know, so that you can talk about what you're playing, but when you play, the theory tends to not even get thought about. I still recommend knowing it, since you obviously do need to talk about what you're playing, but knowing theory isn't quite as useful as putting that theory into practice.
Otherwise, nice choice of future gear... except for line 6 amps. If you want a real heavy sound, you'd be better off with a Mesa or Marshall. Like get the real thing, not the thing that models it. Even though I hear that the Vetta II is really good, it costs about $1700, where you could get a nice Mesa (Insert double, triple) rectifier at a similar price point. Just think about it.
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