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Post by scionofdarkness on Apr 30, 2009 16:09:24 GMT -5
Could be Besides we can all tell you're itching to write articles so you can bolster your musical pride by showing everyone the knowledge you possess > jk lol. How about Honey, Chocolate, and strawberries? with a little bit of gay butt sechs mixed in? erm.. >.<
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Post by scionofdarkness on Apr 30, 2009 2:39:48 GMT -5
Oh just you wait, there will be more votes plus my vote should count for 10000, because you know you love the newbies. Besides, I'm trying to get better at this theory thing and I've run into a couple of blocks that have hindered me from progressing, so I need to learn some new tactics.
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Post by scionofdarkness on Apr 28, 2009 23:14:35 GMT -5
+1 vote for tonal harmony article from thenotshredder
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Post by scionofdarkness on Mar 2, 2009 21:12:10 GMT -5
Thanks again guys! Lots of useful information! <3<3
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Post by scionofdarkness on Mar 2, 2009 16:36:47 GMT -5
Yes makes sense =) thank you! I'd probably take lessons if I could afford it but you gotta do what you gotta do another stupid question, If I want to switch things up in a song, would transitioning to different modes in the same diatonic key be a good idea? if so how do I know what modes/scales would go good together through transitions.. and how do I get there? also, I have a riff in E minor, then it goes to G Major then to E Phrygian and it sounds good and I don't exactly know why because I am theory retarded I understand the relative major but I dont know why E phrygian sounds good in that situation. I've basically been noodling around on guitar for a year, I have some technique but thats no good if you can't write a good song so I'm trying to get serious and begin this quest of music theory Thanks everyone, IG is probably the nicest guitar forum there is
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Post by scionofdarkness on Mar 2, 2009 10:10:38 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. Yes guitar pro is my best friend I would be lost without it lol. Being a self-taught player is a tough route, I always find myself having to ask stupid questions:) as far as the theory side of things.. I've been told that when modulating its best to end on the V chord of the key you're modulating to, or to do chromatic/diminished runs in between, I don't know if this is correct information, and Im sure theres 100 ways to do this but I'm trying to get better with theory so I have to start somewhere. thanks again!
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Post by scionofdarkness on Mar 1, 2009 17:48:39 GMT -5
Hi I'm a novice, When I write songs I find myself sticking to one key/scale throughout a song and things become monotonous. when I try to switch it up my transitions become sloppy, When I listen to some of my fav bands they transition to all sorts of different keys and scales all the time so seamlessly, any advice on what I need to do to fix this problem? Sorry for the newb questions Peace
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