snipelfritz wrote:Matty-ass, you should learn Baby's on Fire by Eno, or anything by Dinosaur Jr.
Funny thing, I've been rocking my own version of Dinosaur Jr's Almost Ready this past week because it has an easy riff.. (hook? I dunno..)
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snipelfritz wrote:Matty-ass, you should learn Baby's on Fire by Eno, or anything by Dinosaur Jr.
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mathias wrote:I haven't bought it because the price seems a little high, but I kinda want something like this for slowing down solos so I can transcribe & learn them:
http://supermegaultragroovy.com/products/Capo/

mathias wrote:I feel bad because while these suggestions are useful, I'm no where near being able to figure out a song by ear and then figure out the solo to it. I tried using an interval trainer app on my phone, but I don't feel like I was getting better.
I think I need to get the songbook to Led Zeppelin I ( tabs, natch, since I can read a little music for piano but can't for guitar) and try to improve by learning that kind of stuff first.
Kind of feel like I'm at a disadvantage because I didn't start playing guitar at 12 or 13 and then practice every day since then. Although I've found that as an adult, I'm far more willing to slow something I'm working on down, really focus on the movements and eliminate sloppy stuff, and play it a dozen (or dozens) of times. As a kid, when I practiced an instrument,
I would sloppily play something once or twice, not really get it down, and then move on either in frustration or impatience.
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zRobertez wrote:Yeah, if I want to learn something and there's no tab, I'm out. But if I reeeeeeallllly want to learn something and there's no tab, I'll figure it out. Or try to.... haha![]()
But I don't ever worry about notes and chords and stuff. To practice, I try to write something new that I can't play or a new way to play around with some chords or just make up my own chords. I try to think of something that sounds good in my head and then try to figure it out on an acoustic or something like dat. I think I just worry less about the technicality of playing and more whether I can make good sounds.![]()
And I'm only 19 and didn't start playing until I was almost in high school. And that was with bass. I didn't start playing guitar until 15 or 16. And I didn't buy my own until like 2 years ago. I sold my xbox for a way-too-cheaply-priced strat that I love.

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