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08-12-2008, 12:46 PM
Agreed with sillygodxdisco.^^ there are a few basstabs out here, and there are also a few bassists out there XD.. Anyway, im willing to try to tab some songs for you guys, even though im not like the best tabber around here but I tabbed quite alot of songs myself XD... could be hard but its worth a try isn't it?^^ anyway, Sillygodxdisco, thats why guitarpro exists XD... I use that -nods- |
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08-21-2008, 03:43 AM
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yeah but that's kindof why i started bass .. guitar was a bit overrated. and girl bassists are cool. =D any tabs are great .. if you can give me some, i'd take anything O_O & i've heard of guitarpro but idk what it is .. besides that it's a tabbing program =T |
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08-21-2008, 11:17 AM
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^^. Agreed. But I play both guitar and bass haha xD. XD okies =3. Okay guitar pro is yeah a program where you can like tab songs etc, and yeah like play those tabs and try to play along with it, I'll try to upload my Guitarpro 5. ?.. but then I'll send it to you in a pm x]. |
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08-21-2008, 06:22 PM
Could someone tab Meikyou Shisui by Due le quartz??
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08-22-2008, 03:26 AM
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ooh yeah a lot of people play both. but i didn't want to play guitar also cause it's harder and i don't like chords xD yeah i looked it up .. but 1. i can't tab and 2. it costs money after the free trial uhm thanks haha. if it's not too much trouble. O_O =x |
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08-22-2008, 04:34 AM
Hi guys,
I'm a bit of a music freak when it comes to guitar.. I love it. The winner of the tabs vs staff argument is simple - none! Train your ear and you will be great. David Lucas Burge has a few ear training courses if you are serious about music. If it's more just a hobby then I don't have anything against tabs, if they get you playing guitar when otherwise you'd be watching tv then there's nothing wrong with that! I don't know any J-Rock songs but I'm sure I'll get into it soon... I guess I could tab a thing or two if a few people really want something. I have near perfect Relative Pitch so it's easy for me. |
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08-22-2008, 04:51 AM
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who's david lucas burge? & do you have any other tips/ suggestions for learning ear training? because right now i have a problem with that; i can't tell what a piece of music starts on, but i can tell the intervals between the notes. for example, if i didn't know that mary had a little lamb started on an E and instead made it start on a G, i'd know that the next note interval- wise would be an F. just a while ago i tried to play this little bass solo at the beginning of a song i like, and i THOUGHT it started on a C so i got all the intervals right, but when i tried playing with the actual song, it turns out C wasn't the starting note. unfortunately i can't sustain the first note of songs in order to try to match the pitch. i think this problem might have to do with the fact that i play the piano [which is in concert pitch] and french horn [which is in F] so that gets confusing or maybe that my piano has always been half a step flat. |
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08-24-2008, 01:37 AM
Your perfect pitch ability is not effected by French Horn and Piano being in different tuning. Each tone has the same flavour regardless of what the note is called. Perfect pitch isn't about memory anyway, it's a different way of hearing every note, like colour hearing.
If you call the colour blue "yellow" you still see the colour blue. But it is very difficult to develop perfect pitch so most of us see in black and white It's no trouble though, relative pitch is far more useful and you really don't need much else if you can do this. I play a lot of games blending notes together and letting my ear distinguish each one. Little things like that help. |
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