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FretDancer69
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19 years old
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Honduras
Born Oct-11-1990
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--> Started Playing Guitar Since December 2006 <-- (its been 1 awesome year)
Interests: Thrash Metal, Neoclassical, Classical, Power-Metal, Blues, Jazz, Progressive Metal Guitar, Becoming A Profesional Guitarist, playing/listening music. Playing soccer, hanging out with my friends, Jamming with my band, playing pool, chess --------------------------------- Statistics
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13 Mar 2008
Mago De Oz has been always one of my favorite bands. They are like celtic/folk metal. They incorporate violins, flutes, accordeons, and many "Medieval sounding" instruments. You gotta check them out!:
Mago De Oz - Diabulus In Musica Mago De Oz - Fiesta Pagana Mago De Oz - La Costa Del Silencio Mago De Oz - La Posada De Los Muertos Mago De Oz - Molinos De Viento Mago De Oz - Hoy Te Toca Ser Feliz Check them out and comment!!!
4 Mar 2008
Hey, i was playing around with photoshop trying to create all the blues scales and i decided to do a box of the Am blues scale. I want to know if its correct, if the blue notes are where they should be basically.
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3 Mar 2008
For my Sight Reading practice, i was writing out a song in partiture. And when i came home and wrote it on GP to compare, i spotted a natural symbol on one of the notes, and i have no idea why its there. It doesent seem to me that it is needed, here it is, take a look:
![]() The natural symbol corresponds to the F note. I assume its because we sharpened the F for the two notes that are previously located, and then we added the natural to get back on track. But, i thought that we didnt need to add a natural sign to "get back on track" only if the sharp sign was given by the Key Signature. Can someone clear this up for me....?
1 Mar 2008
Recording #1 Hello all, ive decided that from now on i will practice only Blues. I wanna nail this style perfectly and i want you guys to help me achieve this. Today i recorded a small take over a backing track, as an attempt to play the Blues. I used Muris's backing track from his first Blues Collab, i hope thats ok. The Backing is in G minor i think, so i used the G minor Blues Scale Please, your constructive criticism is very appreciated, id like to hear personally from Slammer and Robin, as i know they can play the Blues awesomely Also, im in need of more backing tracks in more keys, so if you can provide me some, that would be GREAT!!! thanks so much guys, here is the take:
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1 Mar 2008
Hey guys, i really need to get some good backing tracks for blues improvisation. I checked the topic in the Uploads section and couldnt find anything. Can someone please provide links for downloadable backing tracks?
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Hi! Yeah italian good language to learn! If you have any questions just ask ;-) 1 Mar 2008 - 13:34 Friends
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