Revisiting the Capo (Part 3) – Getting Through Some Confusion
Part three in our series Revisiting the Capo addresses some of the confusion that transposing a song will invariably cause humble guitar players.
Part three in our series Revisiting the Capo addresses some of the confusion that transposing a song will invariably cause humble guitar players.
What do people mean by “dissonance” and other such terms when talking about chord changes? Not everyone hears the same sorts of dissonance.
Welcome to the day before Thanksgiving edition of Events Horizon. Here we do our best to catch you up on upcoming shows featuring friends of Guitar Noise.
Why do we acknowledge that using a capo changes the chords we play but continue calling them by their open position names? What are the real chords?
This week we answer a question about playing “Double Stop Rock,” a guitar exercise from David Hodge’s “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Playing Rock Guitar”
Welcome to Guitar Noise’s Events Horizon where we do our best to catch you up on upcoming shows featuring friends of the Guitar Noise community!
Can you believe there are only two more newsletters between now and the one for January 1, 2012?
When you find yourself playing with a lot of other guitar players somebody’s going to have to slap on a capo. But how do you know which fret to put it on?