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[FUKM] ICE COLD
lan party avoiding douche
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
Posts: 1364
Location: Its cold just touch it.. touch it!
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Tell you the truth any tab book over CDs that you like and want to play will have tabs, music, and the name of the chord. Over time as you learn more and more songs you'll learn what the chords are. And then when you jam with people you'll see what chords they are playing, or be able to ask them, and fill in as needed.
Any "learn how to play" books that I've seen are some what dull and read like: Here is a chord that is in Mary had a little lamb, play that 50 times and you'll know it. If you want to learn scales and stuff yeah they can help with that, but who the fuck wants to learn scales. heh Tab books also, most of them that I've seen anyway, tell you the correct way to tune your guitar for playing said song so that you can learn what chords are better to play with the guitar tuned differently.
As for tabs on the internet, that's where your going to get the dumbed down versions of song, those are what people think the songs sounds like and alot of the time say "here is what I play" and when you play it you can hear it's missing most of the sound the real music has.
More or less what I'm getting at is if you already know music then, IMO, the best way to learn is to just play. And tab BOOKS, not off the internet, not only have music notes but also have tabs and the name of the chords. Most of them that I have anyway. _________________ It's just me..
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Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:44 pm
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