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ssstrat11s
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Joined: Jan 22, 2005
Topics: 3 / Replies: 22
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Finale

I prefer Finale. It has tab in the newest and second newest version, and still has note scoring. It allows you to play back what you've written (you...

19 years ago
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RE: Performing

Practicing with your singer is definitely the way to go, maybe even get someone to sit in along with you while practicing. If there iss someone there...

19 years ago
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RE: Classic Rock Guitar Albums/Songs

Maybe Tull, if he has a straying sort of classic rock ear, or #10 by The Guess Who.

19 years ago
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Alright...

I am an avid listener of classic rock. My classic rock extends beyond just model classics like Zepplin, the Rolling Stones, KISS, or GnR. Such as th...

19 years ago
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RE: Perfect fourths... imperfect brain

I sure don't know what originally spurred the creators to do this, but it does make bar chords much easier. If you were to play a C bar chord in the ...

19 years ago
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RE: Writing based around a chord progression

I like to keep paper all around my house, and if I have a sudden idea at any time I slap it down on the paper as soon as it hits me. If it sucks it s...

19 years ago
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RE: nice easy song to learn on electric

When you do decide to ease into bar chords Beatles would be excellent, such as Let It Be, very simple, and a bar chord song. But you could learn othe...

19 years ago
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RE: cool sounding chords

I like the Dm7 and Am7, I'll fret them here as elementary chords. Am7 Dm7E A D G B E E A D G B...

19 years ago
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Hmm..

I'd like to say that I agree with these two, but the wrist being bent is not neccessarily bad. When I play, my right hand has the thumb against the p...

19 years ago
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I'd say not..

OK, playing both, not neccessarily being good at either, I have to say no. Comparing them is almost like saying a tambourine and a banjo are the same...

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