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Graham
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31st Jul 05 at 20:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im wanting to learn the basics etc
got a friend whos in a few bands and he said he'll teach me but
how long did it take you to pick up the cords?
SabasSRi
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31st Jul 05 at 20:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Try Drums,it's great fun,and get a big drum kit like mine!
Jamescorsa97
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I play guitar. Been playing for 3 years now and picking up the chords were quite easy. I found bar cords really hard!!!It took me about a month to learn all my chords properly.

Its just practice though!!
Graham
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quote:
Originally posted by sabas22
Try Drums,it's great fun,and get a big drum kit like mine!



tried but hand and feet co-ordination aint all that
Baz-Zico
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quote:
Originally posted by sabas22
Try Drums,it's great fun,and get a big drum kit like mine!


yaass like me, i got one with double bass drums its fookin huge!
SabasSRi
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31st Jul 05 at 20:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have a double bass pedal!


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SabasSRi
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Sorry Graham, it is hard sometimes,just needs a lot of practice,as Jamescorsa97 said

Graham
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31st Jul 05 at 20:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah, i will be borrowing a friends to practise on everynight
SabasSRi
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31st Jul 05 at 20:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cool,at least you can control the volume!
Graham
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yeah i know
Greasemonkey
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i have been playing for 3 years i have always had an ear for music though as i played the piano from the age of 10, im 23 now, i can hear a tune and 5 mins later play it to a resonable extent. I would say you will be playing songs within a week, its easy to play cords just copy the pictures, lol
SabasSRi
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I can hear more since I started drumming,I can hear the bass and guitar but wouldn't have a clue how to play anything!
Baz-Zico
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playin drumkit by ear is the easyest way for me
Jamescorsa97
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quote:
Originally posted by Greasemonkey
i have been playing for 3 years i have always had an ear for music though as i played the piano from the age of 10, im 23 now, i can hear a tune and 5 mins later play it to a resonable extent. I would say you will be playing songs within a week, its easy to play cords just copy the pictures, lol


I can play from ear now too. Once chords are out the way you will hit the scales. Thats when everything comes together!
Graham
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31st Jul 05 at 20:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

awesome, ill give myself a month to learn the basics etc and start playing songs
SabasSRi
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you just want to learn the basics? If not play along to rock songs,it's the best way to learn,I listen to a lot of Saxon,Van Halen,older Bon Jovi,Guns n roses,Dream Theatre and thunder etc,awesome guitar playing
Baz-Zico
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Metallica led zepplin and pink floyd
Graham
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i listen to alot faster paced rock than that and alot of punk-rock
SabasSRi
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Yeah? what like?I listen to other stuff,not just 70s/80s rock
.Thrice,Funeral for a friend,Staind,Offspring,poison the well, too many,and I'm not emo,was a skateboarder but got into rock and drumming!
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Graham
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grindcore metal, loads different bands, then posi hardcore, erm punk rock bands NFG etc
Jamescorsa97
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham
grindcore metal, loads different bands, then posi hardcore, erm punk rock bands NFG etc


I am into puck rock and emo. If you like NFG try a band i discovered last month called Fall out boy they are amazing.
SabasSRi
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What about Death/Black metal? Never really got ino that,some of it's good. REALLY fast music,crazy speeds
SabasSRi
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I know a few people who like fallout guy and other bands like that,zebrahead,further seems forever,some greenday
Graham
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i discovered fall out boy last summer im not really into it all now but like it every now and then. more hardcore music,but none of this fashion shit
Graham
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31st Jul 05 at 21:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by sabas22
What about Death/Black metal? Never really got ino that,some of it's good. REALLY fast music,crazy speeds


what bands have you heard of?

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