Trancribing, Where to fret the notes? |
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Trancribing, Where to fret the notes? |
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Jan 17 2010, 08:48 PM |
Well, that come only with experience I think... I can hear which string that is played most of the time since even that the notes are the same, they sound different on different strings.... but if its a heavy distorted sound it can be tough... also the phrase itself says something, in most cases it is played where it's most convenient to play it.
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Jan 17 2010, 11:41 PM |
It depends on the situation, and after a while you cover most situations so you know what to do. If the goal is to maintain the sound properly, you might choose a horizontal movement on two strings over vertical one if you see ascending sequence. You may see high notes coming up, so it may be good to do a horizontal movement. If there are some low notes coming up after ascending part, you can perhaps play vertical approach and carry on from the same position on the lower strings. Just depends, there are various options, but as I said, when you have them mostly covered, it's all about how fast you can execute.
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