it really is as simple as ABC....A,A#,B,C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#.........Thats it!!!..B + C and E + F stick together.....whatever string you start at..th...
Almost got it. On the E string, the third fret is the G. So you're pressing down between the second and third frets. :Dyeah, thats what i meant to sa...
Hi,There's a whole forum section here full of "Easy Songs" and it includes an index. So have a look through and see if you can find anything that wou...
I always leave a pick up there on all my guitars. makes it nice when I am inspired to play and I dont have to waste time looking for a pick.on my stra...
use your new found chord skills and get playing.....theory can be learnt when you are not playing...remember it should always be enjoyable and the soo...
thats what i do...it dont mess the tuning....but you should be tuning up each time you play anywayfunny thing is i still lose picks :roll: .....guess ...
A lot of it isn't even praciticing learning by ear, it's just practicing normal stuff on the guitar. Eventually you come to a point where you go "that...
Now what is that in laymens terms ? LOL Come on down to the Slide and Alternate Tunings Forum where you'll get lots of help. Open G means tuning your ...
Learning songs by ear does get easier with time. And as you learn songs by ear you pick things up along the way. You will find you recognize certain p...
Listen to Ricochet...he knows.That open G is a special slide basic... 8) Thanks !
I read you other post.I like that you have great attitude with your instrument.having desire breeds inventiveness.one develops their own style.try oth...
You'll have an easier time if you tune to Open G and use a slide that fits like a pipe over your little or ring finger. You can play it in standard, t...