What do you mean by that?
As easy as this song is to play (especially if you play open chords), I have found it nearly impossible to sing. Bob Dylan does this gypsy trill thin...
Hyperborea,I think you are misreading here. I think CitiZenNoir is saying that it is a popular misconception that MIM Fenders are cheaper only becaus...
I knew I was going to get slammed for not putting quotes around "scientific pitch notation" :). Thanks for the clarification.So I guess we can distin...
For me, harmonizing a melody is always the easy part, and making up a decent melody to fit a chord progression (or fit anything for that matter) is th...
Open E:Bob Dylan:In My Time of DyingSimple Twist of FateBuckets of RainShelter from the StormGimme Shelter (Rolling Stones, Keith's rhythm part)The le...
What I did was to get a reference point. I found out from one of the articles on GN that C5, which is the middle C on the piano, is the A string 3rd f...
Runaway! That's what I was trying to remember. What a fantastic song. That synth solo has got to be my favorite instrumental break that doesn't fea...
I'm not sure how Dylan plays it, but I would definitely go with E major here. The G# in the E major chord is the leading tone of the A harmonic (or m...
I've been listening to Jackie Greene, a folk/blues/rock singer-songwriter from California. An incredible singer with a gorgeous baritone voice that s...
The Vox is absolutely fine. Very happy with it, for what it does. I'll be using it to practice in my dorm with headphones, and jamming along to song...