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Songs are made of chord notes and step notes with NO exception. Any other added notes are then scales. Shredding on a scale is non musical, unimpressive, and no matter what eventually boring

Very good point Sean. I was using 'shred' in more of a jargon sense as opposed to the actual definition. I appreciate the explanation and knowledge.

J

if you can't stop on any non-stop note in a song it shouldn't be played. Guitar players that "shred" rarely even realize that. When they don't I have zero interest in listening to them. Major or mode scales are pointless and should never be studied imo

In your opinion what should be the progress of knowledge for s guitar player?

J

chords down to the note and it's relative position on the fretboard.

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Now add minor, 7,d7,6,2,9,augmented,diminished etc

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How to process depends on how much music you learned wrong already or if you have no knowledge

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Rental car is a Tuscon.

 

Huh ?

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Work work worky..Going to be the hottest day so far this year..And looks like my vacation is not possibly going to start till monday....

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My vacation ends with a Sunday flight to boulder

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One more drain and refill on the 4runner transmission and I am done for another 95k.

 

I hope I can keep here nice and almost new too 200K.

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One more drain and refill on the 4runner transmission and I am done for another 95k.

 

I hope I can keep here nice and almost new too 200K.

There are a lot of vehicles that will go 200k if you take good care of them.

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Songs are made of chord notes and step notes with NO exception. Any other added notes are then scales. Shredding on a scale is non musical, unimpressive, and no matter what eventually boring

Very good point Sean. I was using 'shred' in more of a jargon sense as opposed to the actual definition. I appreciate the explanation and knowledge.

J

if you can't stop on any non-stop note in a song it shouldn't be played. Guitar players that "shred" rarely even realize that. When they don't I have zero interest in listening to them. Major or mode scales are pointless and should never be studied imo

In your opinion what should be the progress of knowledge for s guitar player?

J

chords down to the note and it's relative position on the fretboard.

 

 

If you heard me play you'd cry.

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Cause I don't know how to play. :D

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I just need to vent: quantum mechanics is not fun.

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It makes my head hurt.

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One more drain and refill on the 4runner transmission and I am done for another 95k.

 

I hope I can keep here nice and almost new too 200K.

There are a lot of vehicles that will go 200k if you take good care of them.

 

 

It is a Toyota, sure it will go 200K plus, but mine will be as close to new as you could possibly find.

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One more drain and refill on the 4runner transmission and I am done for another 95k.

I hope I can keep here nice and almost new too 200K.

There are a lot of vehicles that will go 200k if you take good care of them.

It is a Toyota, sure it will go 200K plus, but mine will be as close to new as you could possibly find.

I'm just going for a new drive train

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One more drain and refill on the 4runner transmission and I am done for another 95k.

I hope I can keep here nice and almost new too 200K.

There are a lot of vehicles that will go 200k if you take good care of them.

It is a Toyota, sure it will go 200K plus, but mine will be as close to new as you could possibly find.

I'm just going for a new drive train

 

 

Because supercharger problems...

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Looks like we will be heading for a trip around lake Seneca tomorrow so the wife can stock up on wine. 

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I just need to vent: quantum mechanics is not fun.

fuck QM

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Bought a used softball bat that is said to be the hottest ever produced... We need all the help we can get.

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Signature S8 or GTFO!

 

You buyin?

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One more drain and refill on the 4runner transmission and I am done for another 95k.

 

I hope I can keep here nice and almost new too 200K.

There are a lot of vehicles that will go 200k if you take good care of them.

 

 

 

I have 3 with over 200,000. 2 Buicks with ~225 apiece, and a 94 Nissan D21 with 360,000.

 

The truck is remarkable... 3 sets of brakes, 3 tune ups, a clutch at 300K, a starter just a couple months ago, a 10 year old battery, and belts. I spend pennies a year on it, and drive it all the time. It needs paint and a few seals, which it may get shortly, but it is the best vehicle I can recall in my years of fixing cars. It's ridiculous.

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Looks like we will be heading for a trip around lake Seneca tomorrow so the wife can stock up on wine. 

 

I miss the finger lakes.

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HD600s should be here tomorrow... Excitement building.

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Bought a used softball bat that is said to be the hottest ever produced... We need all the help we can get.

 

I'm sure there's a dirty joke somewhere in there.

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