Bikerdoc
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I was gonna give you my theory on theory but now I'm confused.
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Say, you are desperately in need of help, aren't you?Darryl Hattenhauer said:I'd much rather be on Oprah than Rosie.
I go grab the garden hose and turn in on full. Al, you go get a long stick.......We'll break this scene up. :lol:adorshki said:Say, you are desperately in need of help, aren't you?Darryl Hattenhauer said:I'd much rather be on Oprah than Rosie.
You'd need to get more specific - what do you need it for? Music theory is a vast field, getting a little more specific will help you reach whatever goal you have faster.Darryl Hattenhauer said:Any tips?
I've never "officially" learnt the CAGED system entirely, but it's a very worthwhile approach to mapping out the fretboard and breaking out of the same old "E barre chord box". Or "open G box", if you're a bluegrass player.. :lol:southernGuild said:Is the CAGED system worth working on? I'm looking to better understand the fretboard so I can apply music theary to it. :roll:
southernGuild said:Is the CAGED system worth working on? I'm looking to better understand the fretboard so I can apply music theary to it. :roll:
You have no idea.Say, you are desperately in need of help, aren't you?
Darryl Hattenhauer said:I want to know what's going through a jazzer's mind when he's jamming. It's a mystery to me how somebody can think in such complex terms so quickly. It makes my knowledge of grammar and math seem like child's play.
Mr. Haque also happens to have made some magnificent albums, "Flat Planet" being among my favorites.blue335 said:As you progress Truefire has some excellent courses on jazz by Fareed Haque, he is very accessible and explains things so I can understand them.
This is what comes first, no question. Learning to appreciate which notes / chords sound good to you, and know where they are on your keyboard, neck or pistons.12 string said:Pursue the opposite side as well: hum or sing the improvs you would like to play.
Do comprehensive ear training including sight-singing, musical dictation and playing melodies by ear.' Strang
Gosh, I luv it when you talk scales and harmoniai to us, bluesypicky! I really do! :lol: 8) I luv it even more when we get to hear you play the stuff! :wink:bluesypicky said:12 string said:The most widespread question I get about soloing is: "What mode do you play in?"
Interestingly enough, I couldn't care less. Pentatonic, Myxolidian, Dorian, you name it..... :lol: