Re: lap project finished
Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 5:09 am
Thank you Russ sorry about the name in the other two replys..
and thanks for the advice...I think the penny might be dropping a bit you say
"the prettiest way to play any instrument is to learn chord melody, that is playing a chord for every note thats in the melody and also playing single notes along with that , every key that you play has a scale and that scale can be made up of single notes or chords that are inside that key,
can i take looking at the notes on a tab it seems that one note is the melody, and this is where the other note's come from..the chord..so im playing a chord with the melody in ...
I know it wont be as simple as that but am I in the rigt field...
Did you see my post on SGF transcision from keyboard to steel as far as the notes go...Best Regards Paul
and thanks for the advice...I think the penny might be dropping a bit you say
"the prettiest way to play any instrument is to learn chord melody, that is playing a chord for every note thats in the melody and also playing single notes along with that , every key that you play has a scale and that scale can be made up of single notes or chords that are inside that key,
can i take looking at the notes on a tab it seems that one note is the melody, and this is where the other note's come from..the chord..so im playing a chord with the melody in ...
I know it wont be as simple as that but am I in the rigt field...
Did you see my post on SGF transcision from keyboard to steel as far as the notes go...Best Regards Paul