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Alright in honor of Halloween (which Ahsanul has no idea about) we’re
going to do a Death Metal round. Doom and gloom and Death Metal. Play
whatever you want, even mix in another genre (Death Polka Anyone), and
submit it. That’s it.
Extra points if you can get your guitar to have the death metal vocals
sound.
Being rather new at studying guitar I definitely needed to work on my
ear quite a lot. In fact, ear training and rhythm are the two hardest
things for me. In order to work on my ear training I've been doing a
few fun exercises lately that focus on the more "functional" method of
hearing notes. The exercise I've been doing for about 2 months now has
really given me surprising results so I thought I'd share.
This shed post is a simple mnemonic trick for memorizing two very
important parts of music theory. First is the "Cycle of 4ths" and
second is the triads that make up all major chords. Memorizing these
will help with figuring out the notes in a chord, chord changes, and
many other elements of harmony.
Here's a little chromatic exercise to free up your fingers. Included
media contain the tab and a MIDI sample. It has a slight Flight of the
Bumblebee feel to it when you play it fast enough(at around 200 BPM).
Alright party people, Fret War is now running on a real PostgreSQL
database so we should be able to handle multiple users better and have
more stable deployments.
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Alright in honor of Halloween (which Ahsanul has no idea about) we’re going to do a Death Metal round. Doom and gloom and Death Metal. Play whatever you want, even mix in another genre (Death Polka Anyone), and submit it. That’s it.
Extra points if you can get your guitar to have the death metal vocals sound.