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Thanks man I appreciate it, I can get what I need online. I was just curious why they may have been left out of this one. Thanks again man.
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Jumpin Jeff is right, a great way to learn them so you will know them by heart is to do the exercise, I recommend everyday for the first 10 minutes of your practice. Just 5 to 10 minutes everyday and in about 4 to 6 months (in my opinion it might take that long, maybe not) you will now all of them. It just sorda comes to you. The low “E” for example, if you only do that string for 5 minutes everyday for a week. You will automatically know the “B” is on the 7th “C” on the 8th and once you even remember one. If you know your Alphabet uber easy to find the rest. Best of luck brother.
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This is a victory man, me too. I can’t wait to get started.
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@kitman, Thank you, I will definitely check those out. Also everyone is welcome lol, tried to figure out how to say that. I hope you enjoy the film and I will check out Crossroads.
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Its down to one of these 3, thank you all for your help. I know they cost a little more but if your going to upgrade, upgrade,
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Ok It is down to one of these three. I know all of them cost more but I love playing and I wont to hold one of these.
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MemberSeptember 9, 2022 at 2:04 pm in reply to: How Do I Put a Rhythm to a Lyrical Song I wroteI just subscribed. I am in another music theory class now. I will check it out. Thanks again for your help.
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MemberSeptember 9, 2022 at 1:33 pm in reply to: How Do I Put a Rhythm to a Lyrical Song I wroteMan you are awesome thank you and I will. Write now I am learning my triads, and key progression and retro-gressions. For example I am currently practicing the Fm key to practice bar cords. I know the Cm , C, Am, E, Bm etc etc. I practice those a lot. I am also working on techniques, and I will be starting a Modes class next month. I want to learn some covers but I am struggling with that too, I don’t have access to how to play the rhythms or someone showing me. It is really weird because I can play some amazingly awesome chord progressions. It is like I am one step away from being a lot better.
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As did I. You are very welcome.
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@MikeGaurnier It was absolutely helpful and I do appreciate it. I have talked to multiple people and I do want to get a Martin. I am not against any guitar, lol. I just want something nice and I am able to get something that is in a higher price range. I have always wanted a Martin or a Taylor. In all honesty I will eventually own both and an electric Music Man. Thanks for your advice though. Its amazing how many people have reached out about it. I hope all is well man, Stay safe and have an awesome week.
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Thank you, that just made my mind up. You da man.
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@OhWowMan Well I started out with the idea that I wanted something I will want to play forever. Something I would cherish immediately and always be proud to own. That being said I wanted something well made so it will last longer and I knew these 2 companies provided that. I like the cutback because it is nice if you want to add lower tones on the 15th and 17th fret. I do plan on getting an electric next year so having it to work with will help me for future playing. Plus I love the way it looks.
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What does shorter scale mean. I am playing a dreadnaught now. Is it smaller than that?
