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bumblefast ::: Favorites 2007-01-24 07:05:32 Dear friend, finger strenght and most things related to the mechanics of playing guitar do not come overnight as you know... you could try that in a different key? As in, start from the 8th fret and play the same pattern from that part of the neck, and gradually moving down when you feel comfortable. (I understand this is three months from when you posted, you're probably ok by now) feel free to ask more, nigaru from [M]! __________________________________________________ | |
bumblefast ::: Favorites 2007-01-24 07:07:21 Also, that's not technically "a blues" scale. Well, it sure is used in blues and all, but what people refer to as the blues scale is that scale with a note added. __________________________________________________ | |
sportsportsport ::: Favorites 2007-08-19 17:11:56 Fingers can be flatter against the fret board not so "spider like" so your first finger will be basicallt barre'ing the 5th fret kinda. And its a A pentatonic by the way. add a note on the D string 6th fret and that gives it a blues'y sound. __________________________________________________ | |
georgehopkins ::: Favorites 2007-09-24 13:27:45 Thats not the blues scale, the blues scale has 2 extra notes added. __________________________________________________ | |
ynotbsecc ::: Favorites 2007-10-16 08:07:50 dude - u r not able to do it comfortably now cos there is no gap between your palm and the back side of the neck. HTH __________________________________________________ |
Monday, December 3, 2007
another mini guitar question
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