breakdanceattiffanys
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OK, so to preface... I have been playing guitar off and on for about 15yrs, some times more intensely than others. I know the names of about six chords but can play 30-40, have to stop and think about the name of the string because I'm so programmed from tab, and yet I can play by ear - I learned 'Summer Song' after playing guitar for two years completely by ear. This is all well and good if you want to impress shallow women and play other people's stuff, but here I am in my 30's with the idea that I'm a decent guitar player and I realize I know exactly NOTHING about doing it myself. Blues, jazz, and glam rock are hands down my favs and I have made my way playing all of them live so far, but through literally HOURS of memorization, and am at that point where that just doesn't seem right... all of those are improv modes, or at least the bands I want to go see and enjoy are improv/jam bands.
I don't get scales, even the Pentatonic. I can play the notes, I get the forms, but what do they mean? If a song is in A minor, where does it start, why does it work, where are the notes to play that are right or wrong?
I have Mel Bay books and all kinds of DVDs and all the information there is to have, and I know the positions and the scales as they are written, but WTF? Seriously... somebody needs to just give me a one-liner or put it in completely idiots terms as to how to make that work... I know the idea of it all, but it doesn't make sense to me...
Anybody out there have a 2x4 wide enough to make me think less and play more? I know it's all about feel, always has been, but I want to expand, and seriously... if I can memorize 10-15 different scales/modes, know the fingering positions and play through them quickly enough, then I'm obviously doing something wrong if I don't get how they fit together...
Right?
I don't get scales, even the Pentatonic. I can play the notes, I get the forms, but what do they mean? If a song is in A minor, where does it start, why does it work, where are the notes to play that are right or wrong?
I have Mel Bay books and all kinds of DVDs and all the information there is to have, and I know the positions and the scales as they are written, but WTF? Seriously... somebody needs to just give me a one-liner or put it in completely idiots terms as to how to make that work... I know the idea of it all, but it doesn't make sense to me...
Anybody out there have a 2x4 wide enough to make me think less and play more? I know it's all about feel, always has been, but I want to expand, and seriously... if I can memorize 10-15 different scales/modes, know the fingering positions and play through them quickly enough, then I'm obviously doing something wrong if I don't get how they fit together...
Right?