Well, it's actually not by choice that I'm learning chords in 'drop' position. I'm in a jazz program in music college and you can't really escape them...
No, I'm not talking about inversions. They might seem like two similar things but in inversions, we're talking about bass notes being changed while wi...
Yea, I'm definitely still in search of questions, answers and practically anything you can think of! :PYou guys seem to be really supportive of being ...
Firstly, I really appreciate all of your replies. I would never have expected so many replies, so quickly! :D Anyway, I shamefully have to agree with...
Hi Mr. Puke,I agree with Mr. Musenfreund's comment about interviewing the teachers. Narrow them down to maybe a "top three, " before making your dec...
Interview the teachers. Pay for the lesson so that it's on your own dime, so to speak. Talk to them about your expectations -- the kind of music you...
Yea, it`s probably around an octave out of tune. Also, the tuning pegs can sometimes kinda like become `loose` or something and so you can turn them a...
Normally, I'd be upstairs out of everyone's way while playing guitar - computer's upstairs, guitars and amps are upstairs. But occasionally I feel the...
I'll second Autumn Leaves -- its' a standard and pretty straight forward. You can do lots of cool things with it and play it anywhere from a really sl...
That seems interesting! Thanks for the link :D
By the way, clockworked, would you happen to have an mp3 of Brubeck`s Take Five? Even if PowerTab can play it in midi, I`d really like to hear the rea...
Since this is primarily the guitar forum, let's make fun of the bassists. Look at all they have to do:1. Major scales (one octave)2. Minor scales (one...