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(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

yeah, as I was looking at it, I realized that it didn't fit any standard progressions, I have to change it around a bit, but I haven't had much time I've been really busy with football, and Church, and family and stuff like that

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(3 replies, posted in Music theory)

for example the pentatinic blues scale in G, if I'm gonna solo that over just a normal blues (or maybe rock) song then which one should I do

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(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

well, I have a friend who's setting up a recording studio, I just don't know when I'll get a chance to record it, plus I used to have a microphone like that, but I lost it, and I understand what you mean

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(3 replies, posted in Music theory)

should I put a barre on the lowest fret and just play the notes from there or should I hit each note as i go, or does it matter?

5

(10 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

also another good brand to check out is Marshall, they've been making guitars for as long as Gibson, and sound great (plus they're one of the loudest)

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(240 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

I play an epiphone SG and a washburn acoustic

7

(35 replies, posted in Acoustic)

what I like to do, and usually works for me is to play the crud out of it, until you can't stand to hear the guitar part to it anymore, then sing it until you can't stand hear the words then do that a bunch and naturally it'll take time, but it takes a while to get it right

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(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

it is short, but I have problems sometimes thinking of more lyrics, if you guys have any suggestions I'm all ears, I don't exactly have a way of recording it anytime soon, I'll try to get on that, but even though there aren't many words, when I played it out on my guitar after writing it took about 3-4 mins.

but thank you guys for the feedback

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(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

the strum pattern for the D-Dsus4 (in this song) is D x3      Dsus4 x3     D x3      Dsus4 x3


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I'm a bit of a novice at song writing, so I'm sure it's no good, but tell me what you think, and if you have any ideas that you think would make it better then tell me