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05-27-2007, 01:12 AM #1
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I think I understand the timing a little bit better after a brief lesson. I played an easy song, "A Horse With No Name." It's very simply. Only two chords throughout the entire song but as the lesson stresses, a song is not a song if it is not in rhythm. "The rhythm of the song is in 4 / 4 time (four beats per measure) and the chords change each and every measure." Any guitarists out there care to give a little explanation? I understand a little and try to count along with the strokes 1..2..3..4, then switch to the other chord and do the same thing. I could be counting at an incorrect pace though...
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . First Act This is my first act with the electric guitar. It's a mesmerizing instrument, one that I hope to master in this lifetime. I have the drive but am lacking information. Terms like "appregios," "measures" strike no chords. Forgive the little pun there. Is there a book for dummies? Of course there is! I'm broke though. Any informative websites, one you trust and have learned from in the past, one that'll fill my head with guitar knowledge and not leave me lost in guitar jargon--Guitar players Rating: 5










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