Hi Willem
I see you have capo'd at second fret
Does that mean that your not in Em any more but F#m
RicksPick
Genius talk,,I got an idea to work on
thereshopeyet wrote:
also,,, I can put it of and play songs lower but with the same chords given in the lesson...so ''in my life'' is played then in G.. but most of the time i capo and stay in A.
cheerse.
edit: don't know if i Think really the right way,,I have some confusing or wonderings a baut chords and ther voiceings...I think I gonna play Piano..lol :laugh: B)
Its not the sound,,for some case it is easier to play(stretches),,I practice often ''in my life'' and Neils instrumental ''on the horizon''Willem Wrote:Willem.... what's the reason foryou tuning down and using the capo like this....My guitar is tuned down an whole step,,so the capo makes it concert tuning again EADGBE..
Is it the sound or is it easier to play?
:S
also,,, I can put it of and play songs lower but with the same chords given in the lesson...so ''in my life'' is played then in G.. but most of the time i capo and stay in A.
cheerse.
edit: don't know if i Think really the right way,,I have some confusing or wonderings a baut chords and ther voiceings...I think I gonna play Piano..lol :laugh: B)
willem
As soon as I read the title, I thought: How many roads.......
The first note is 1/2, the second 1/16, the third a quarter and the last a sixteenth tied to a half. I'm sure you know this. I was sounding each note as 1/4 notes.
Thanks for your thread. I learned one new thing and reviewed the above.
Sam
As soon as I read the title, I thought: How many roads.......
The first note is 1/2, the second 1/16, the third a quarter and the last a sixteenth tied to a half. I'm sure you know this. I was sounding each note as 1/4 notes.
Thanks for your thread. I learned one new thing and reviewed the above.
Sam
TwoCatSam wrote:
Where do you refer to in the underlined line Sam??willem
As soon as I read the title, I thought: How many roads.......
The first note is 1/2, the second 1/16, the third a quarter and the last a sixteenth tied to a half. I'm sure you know this. I was sounding each note as 1/4 notes.
Thanks for your thread. I learned one new thing and reviewed the above.
Sam