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Today 10:32 AM
I figured that pingu meant identifying pitches at fast tempos when he said, "I just wish I could hear that fast."
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You don't need to know what pitches or pitch organization it is to figure out the rhythm.
You could pretty easily come up with an analogy — like if you want to play a rhythm on a snare, you have to be able to hear the subdivision in time. That is probably true
So if someone is playing a rhythm on a snare drum, you have to be able to first hear the note pattern to hear the rhythm? :P
Oh okay. I mean -- most people use some version of these scales for lengthy periods of their development. They wouldn't call them CAGED, but Joe Pass and Jimmy Bruno come to mind. I use them too....
Not sure of neck size until it arrives, we talked about like a Les Paul. not skinny, exact is right now unknown - it will arrive soon.
Yes it matters, because hopefully I can buy yours secondhand,Lol! Congrats on a very cool guitar!
I was thinking of CAGED like systems that have many positions for scales, say repeating every three frets, which means you'd be shifting a lot and avoiding 5-6 fret stretches on the same string? ...
Sorry I was wondering which standard scale fingerings are an impediment to playing jazz?
I think the strict definition of a "symmetrical" fingering would be one that is an exact repetition, as below. But that can be difficult with scales/patterns that aren't completely symmetrical like...
I made molded custom ones years ago and still use them. But I also have these simple tree-like ones below that cost less than one tenth the price, and they are not bad at all, good noise reduction...
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