12-14-2004, 03:34 AM
nope. no chord improvising. It\'s not an open tuning. It\'s the standard tuning. The guitar just has to be in tune with itself. A minor third is always a minor third. Whether the root note is an \'E\' and the minor interval is a \'G\' (E minor interval), or if the root not is \'F\' and the minor interval is \'G#\' (F minor interval) it will always sound like a minor interval.
It\'s not the notes that are important grasshopper, it\'s the places \'BETWEEN\' the notes that are important.
lemme know if ya ever have any other geetar questions. I\'ve been playing about 18 years and I know music theory and harmony. (which helps, take the class if your high school ever offers it)
peace.
oh yeah, LES PAULS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! imo LoL
It\'s not the notes that are important grasshopper, it\'s the places \'BETWEEN\' the notes that are important.
lemme know if ya ever have any other geetar questions. I\'ve been playing about 18 years and I know music theory and harmony. (which helps, take the class if your high school ever offers it)
peace.
oh yeah, LES PAULS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! imo LoL