Thanks Neil, 15/17 frets is very difficult but i keep trying,i know without out a cutaway its also possible but on the moment not yet, i like the higher sounding intro,but when i make it sounding not so good, i go for the solution,by the way,it was not me that it puzzled out, but saw somebody played that way,,thanks and TG is great..Willem,
This is a good solution. Those note are just an inversion of the two I talked about. Instead of playing G and B, with G being the lower note, you are playing B and G, with B being the lower note. The pair G/B is called a third (3rd) and the inversion B/G is called a sixth (6th). The sounds are not identical, but very similar and almost interchangeable.
By the way, thanks for all your contributions to TG and I enjoyed your group sing-a-long. An upcoming TARGET lesson talks about soloing, or playing lead over a chord progression, just like you were asking about in Sail Away.
Neil
brown eyed girl
Neil wrote:
yes like neil says learn your alphabet and play them in a different spot
sart with open 2 and 3 string and then go into little run like on rianonn from Lindsey Buchingham
xxx00x
xxx21x
xxx43x
then back up
thend down to
xxx55x
xxx76x
xxx98x
then back up
I dont know much about theory of 3rds and sixes but have been learning where to play them in different spots on the neck, just play around with them alittle.
sart with open 2 and 3 string and then go into little run like on rianonn from Lindsey Buchingham
xxx00x
xxx21x
xxx43x
then back up
thend down to
xxx55x
xxx76x
xxx98x
then back up
I dont know much about theory of 3rds and sixes but have been learning where to play them in different spots on the neck, just play around with them alittle.
pigpenz wrote:
thanks, i understand a little theory , GABCDEFG xxx00x....00=GB=INTERVAL 3.yes like neil says learn your alphabet and play them in a different spot
sart with open 2 and 3 string and then go into little run like on rianonn from Lindsey Buchingham
xxx00x
xxx21x
xxx43x
then back up
thend down to
xxx55x
xxx76x
xxx98x
then back up
I dont know much about theory of 3rds and sixes but have been learning where to play them in different spots on the neck, just play around with them alittle.