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TABS - Scales and Chord Progressions Reference
If any of you musicians have come across tabs for any cool scales or chord progressions, POST EM! I'll try and find some cool ones, and write down some of my favs.
-I'll probably end up making this a sticky if it works out good. |
Well I can't really contribute because I'm relatively new to guitar and am still working the the basics (major/minor), but sweet idea!
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guitar pro has alota scales
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any kind of guitar or bass exercises are cool... whatever you want to share!
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I can scan in some basic Major scale exercises, but it's in notated not tab form.
That still cool? |
Get the book.. "The guitar Grimoire." Great source of several scales & modes. Shows every posistion in every key.
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Adam (Forbidden) has a couple of sweet exercises for working on string skipping/left hand work out stuff... not sure if I still have them or not.
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Probably the most overrated and terrible book I've seen on theory. Not surprised you would recommend it. |
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For all things chords and chord progressions , if you can find them.. Chord Camp 1 Chord Camp 2 Chord Camp 3 All by Tommy Armstrong, a local Sacramento teacher based out of Skips Music. These are seriously the best. As for scales, I still haven't found any that I've liked which is why I went to a teacher. Monster Scales and Modes by Dave Celentano was decent and fairly concise, not sure if its still on the shelf these days. For those chord books though I'd give Skips Music a call and see if you can order them, or email them and get in touch with Tom. A student of mine recently mentioned CC 3 was out of print. But anyways, the Guitar Grimoire is a joke. The guy who wrote that thing obviously intended to make it look like the most complex, difficult and painful instrument on the planet when its really supposed to be fun. :emot-cryi |
The string skipping/alternate picking/left hand workout that Ronnie is talking about is as follows...Nothing extremely mind blowing but it works!
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-------------------------------------8---7---6----- The pattern is really obvious when you start to play it, once you get it under your fingers it's just the right hand that you need to concentrate on... |
hey awesome. looks good, i'll give this a go asap. thanks
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Thanks for posting that Forbidden! It looks good.
Certain parts of that are damn hard for me. So I know it will help a lot. |
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Its a great book for under $20. How is a book that goes over all major modes plus about 20+ other scales showing them in all positions and keys in an easy to read format for under $20 a joke? Its not the end all to end all book, but its a great place to start. Yeah playing guitar is fun, to bad fucking cheese dicks such as your self make it into a competition. |
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The only thing I didn't like is that it only showed each scale drawn out on the fretboard in one key. So if you wanted to play the scale in a different key you either had to damn good with the scale and the ability to play it shifted up or down on the fretboard (which I was not and still am not) or you had to draw it out yourself on paper which is what I did. But the book would be probably 6 times thicker if all scales were drawn out in every key. Here again, a decent book that was only like $20 or so. |
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Forbidden that looks fuckin wicked, i'm gonna try that out
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Slighly different to all the finger exercises you can find, There's a couple of good interval trainers online. Great for developing the musical ear; the all important relative pitch.
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Here is something I came up with this evening... pretty simple little arpeggio. If you were to sweep it, it might sound cool too. Since I'm not super gnarly I need to work up to that a bit.
http://www.legionwebs.com/decrepitbi...ggio_thing.gif Here is an mp3 of me playing it, my playing could be a lot smoother because I just came up with it. But so you get an idea. http://www.legionwebs.com/decrepitbi...ggio_thing.mp3 I have a ton of more things I'll post if anybody wants them. |
Sweet Matt, keep 'em coming!
Was that alternate picked? |
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http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/Top_Free_...e_232_2006.php 'Ear Toner' seems the simplest one to use for single notes, some of the others get more technical. Pretty boring compared to playing guitar, but quite helpful to improvisers when done for 5 minutes a day or something. |
Here's some exercises a friend of mine made for me to practice since I know dick about guitar...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/Guitar1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/Guitar2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/Guitar3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/Guitar4.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/Guitar5.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/Guitar6.jpg |
There are some very usefull exercises in there..
All the stuff he's calling string skipping is not string skipping though. |
Fuck yeah Deflesh! That's what I'm talking about! thanks dude.
If anybody has anything just add it, doesn't matter how simple or whatever, just bust it. |
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But anyways, the stuff dude posted is some awesome stuff to check out. |
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