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TDRS artists, music and related topics => TDRS artists, music and related topics => Topic started by: ilikeheadcheese on September 16, 2008, 10:14:14 pm

Title: Thesaurus Of Scales And Melodic Patterns
Post by: ilikeheadcheese on September 16, 2008, 10:14:14 pm
is there tabs in the back of the book cuz i can\'t read music.
Title: Re: Thesaurus Of Scales And Melodic Patterns
Post by: Ean on September 17, 2008, 09:22:18 am
No, or at least not in the version i have and its big and thick. If you can\'t read music and want to use the book i suggest http://www.power-tab.net/

you can enter in the musical notes from the book into the stave. Then the program should put that note into the tab for you.

Don\'t bother getting the book if you don\'t want to think about different fingering patterns to what gets tabbed because there are plenty of different ways to play the same notes on guitar.
Title: Re: Thesaurus Of Scales And Melodic Patterns
Post by: zappahead on September 17, 2008, 04:07:03 pm
or u could just learn how to read notes, it\'s real easy.
u just have to be able to know which note on the staff is which note on the guitar. but i\'ve been reading since i was 9, so good luck, and if u need help, i\'ll help.
Title: Re: Thesaurus Of Scales And Melodic Patterns
Post by: ilikeheadcheese on September 17, 2008, 07:49:39 pm
thanks i\'ll try the power tab thing first cuz i\'ve been trying to learn music since like 3rd grade and nothing has clicked so i just gave up on it
Title: Re: Thesaurus Of Scales And Melodic Patterns
Post by: zappahead on September 19, 2008, 10:35:55 pm
i look at it like english. no matter how hard it is, i couldn\'t imagine trying english if i didn\'t know how to read it. everything is there for a reason, just like in a sentence. giving up would not be an option with language, which is what music is.

sorry if the teacher is comin out of me, i just know if you knew how to read music, you\'d laugh at how easy it is.