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I need help picking an electric guitar
Spluff:
Yep, learn the major scale over the 12 frets and KNOW it and you're set. I don't know how much theory you know, but if you don't know what I'm getting at, this covers every single chord you could ever want to make (no more learning each chord - just build em yourself), all the modes, pentatonics etc. And then I'd recommend looking at your intervals and what type of sound they give out, and then experiment with what you've learnt, as well as a few nice variations on the scales (harmonic etc).
Patrick:
--- Quote from: Nodaisho on 08 Jan 2008, 23:41 ---...to me, they just look simpler, drawing less attention to the guitar and more to the playing.
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YOU WILL NOT GET LAID.
Johnny C:
Spluff, that advice is good once the player actually decides they like playing guitar enough to keep going. And besides, I'd recommend learning scales in this order anyways:
Pentatonic
Blues
Major (Ionian)
Minor (Aeolian)
If you want to learn past that, cool, but those are the absolute necessary ones.
ledhendrix:
Blues scales are pretty much the pentatonic scales anyway. I would recommend learning the CAGE cord system, it's really handy for playing chords up and down the neck and switching between cords without having to move around the neck to much.
PacoSees:
Can anyone think of a song that has a nice, clear good ol' rock and roll shuffle?
I'm drawing so many blanks.
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