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Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 13:25
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Some helpful tips to learning the songs in this section: Get a recording of the song and listen to it as much as you can. Being familiar with the song makes it much easier to learn. Memorize each section of the song independently (verse, chorus, bridge) so you do not need to refer to the sheet music. Try playing along with the recording and connect what you are playing with what you are hearing. These documents do not have the arrangements or words of the songs just the sections. Downloading the lyrics and making yourself a sheet outlining the sequence and order of each part of the song will have you playing it in no time. If you want practice soloing/improvising over the song first find the key of the song at the top of the page. Go to the scales tab and find the key for the song you are working on. I would recommend starting with the pentatonic scales first. Enjoy and good luck. |
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Written by Administrator on Sunday, 21 August 2011 20:21
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The best way to learn these scales is in 3 steps. The first is to memorize the entire scale from the low E string to the high E string. The second thing to learn is the major and minor scales within this scale shape. Each of these scales are outlined with blue and red colors. The last thing to work on is memorizing the notes in the scale and understanding how to use them when improvising over a chord progression. |
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Written by Administrator on Sunday, 21 August 2011 18:55
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The best way to learn these scales is in 3 steps. The first is to memorize the entire scale from the low E string to the high E string. The second thing to learn is the major and minor scales within this scale shape. Each of these scales are outlined with blue and red colors. The last thing to work on is memorizing the notes in the scale and understanding how to use them when improvising over a chord progression.
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