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Post by Ernest on Mar 24, 2004 4:30:54 GMT -5
HAHA Feel free to discuss any guitar related thingy here~
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Post by Guitareez on Mar 25, 2004 3:33:57 GMT -5
Always wanted to know how you can play so fast and good... do you memorise every single note on the fretboard? Do you guys have performance every now and then? Something like what is held in Youth Park in Orchard .. these days...
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Post by Ernest on Mar 26, 2004 5:34:59 GMT -5
HI hi Guitareez, guess you must be friend of Tinybox haha . We do not perform outside as event er..maybe not now.. haha
Anyway, i guess there are many great guitarist out there. Every guitarist practise different ways.. For me, i started off learning classcial that where i learn my music theory from.. then for teh speed wise.. its really thru practise loz .. i think anyone can do that its juz take time.. and determination.. But always remembr to start off slow then slowly build up.. heehee
Maybe others guitarist may give some other pointers?
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SinYee
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Heya All! =) Smile always.
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Post by SinYee on Mar 29, 2004 1:43:41 GMT -5
Heya Ernest(Guitar Expert)! how are you??Sin Yee here remember?
hmmm.Guitar chords. HmMM... i don't get it... like I know wot's a C chord or G chord but. Cadd9 means that the chord C add 9 right? but wot's the fingering of the chord? i have a chord book but it isn't helping. haha. so sad. Teach me teach me. ;D
[glow=red,2,300]Sin Yee[/glow]
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Post by Ernest on Mar 29, 2004 7:27:49 GMT -5
Hi hi, Sin Yee , no la me not expert .. There's a lots more better player out there... But i share whatever i know... Firstly u got to know the chord structure ;D example : C is 1,3,5 (C ,E, G notes) So it is C D E F G A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
So Cadd9 mean C add a 9th note which is D This apply to all chords provided u must know where teh basic notes are... ;D
Or you could simply memorise the chords by hard haha Me also do that last time... Sooner or later u will know..loz juz keep playing..
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Post by joker on Apr 3, 2004 13:26:46 GMT -5
finally i hav got a chance to contribute. i find all the chords from chordfind.com/ . but i dun really understand the theory part. so lik wat ernest(sensei) says, i also jus memorise the chords. hope the webby helps.
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Post by Ernest on May 18, 2004 8:36:29 GMT -5
There are basically two ways to achieve vibrato on the guitar. By bending a string up and down, or by using sideways motion back and forth. The up and down motion is the most common method among guitarists. Some use a wide, slow, up and down motion. Others use a faster, narrower motion. Try to master them both. They are both useful in different situations. Also try to use the sideways motion. This is the method most commonly used by classical instrument players (violin, cello, bass, viola, etc.). It's more difficult on guitar due to the frets, but it can give you a unique vibrato sound.
Taken Fr Musicial Tips Share wif u all.. ;D
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