... where 'P' stands for Practice. 2 months it's been since I last practiced seriously! All I did was songs, songs and more songs... didn't learn much new... just screwed up my technique further!
But! Now I have John 'The Gawd' Petrucci's book and video 'Rock Discipline' and I've been following it. And! It feels goooood when my fingertips are sore and my palm aches! Feels like I'm actually doing something that makes sense, in stead of just strumming some stupid song. So... yeah, I'm back to Guitar-ing. Lets see how long this time lasts.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
A Few Words About Those We Have Lost
I have picks. And then I have favorite picks.
A pink one. Soooooo pink! With white stuff scattered in it. Very marble-ey looking. My second favorite.
And a purple one. Just like a usual pick, except for the texture. Not plastic-ey. But velvet! Soft, soft velvet to touch. And just the right color for it. My absolute favorite.
And I lost them.
Among three others. One very thick one and two very thin ones. I kept the 5 outside because I played with them often. My Mom had been noticing them for a few days, thought they were some random pieces of plastic. And today, in a clean-my-room mood, she decided she wanted them cleaned away...
I come home and I see there's no picks where there's always been. I ask Mom. "I threw them", she says calmly. Instantaneously I scream "What!" in uncomprehending disbelief. Mom is taken aback by the sudden outburst. "Why?", she asks, and "Uh-oh!", she thinks. I can only blurt out that they were picks, things you play the guitar with. Mom is apologetic. I close my door.
I'm too stunned to be angry. I don't know what to feel about it. I am sad for having lost my favorite picks and more. I don't have pictures of them to remember them by. So I am also grieving. But what do I feel about Mom??? I'm not mad at her. I don't even need her to apologize. And I don't know what else to feel. And there's a void in my emotional response to this whole thing. I need to feel SOMEthing for this.
Maybe I should cry a tear for every pick I lost. Or maybe I should write a song...
A pink one. Soooooo pink! With white stuff scattered in it. Very marble-ey looking. My second favorite.
And a purple one. Just like a usual pick, except for the texture. Not plastic-ey. But velvet! Soft, soft velvet to touch. And just the right color for it. My absolute favorite.
And I lost them.
Among three others. One very thick one and two very thin ones. I kept the 5 outside because I played with them often. My Mom had been noticing them for a few days, thought they were some random pieces of plastic. And today, in a clean-my-room mood, she decided she wanted them cleaned away...
I come home and I see there's no picks where there's always been. I ask Mom. "I threw them", she says calmly. Instantaneously I scream "What!" in uncomprehending disbelief. Mom is taken aback by the sudden outburst. "Why?", she asks, and "Uh-oh!", she thinks. I can only blurt out that they were picks, things you play the guitar with. Mom is apologetic. I close my door.
I'm too stunned to be angry. I don't know what to feel about it. I am sad for having lost my favorite picks and more. I don't have pictures of them to remember them by. So I am also grieving. But what do I feel about Mom??? I'm not mad at her. I don't even need her to apologize. And I don't know what else to feel. And there's a void in my emotional response to this whole thing. I need to feel SOMEthing for this.
Maybe I should cry a tear for every pick I lost. Or maybe I should write a song...
Friday, August 24, 2007
Sweet Sound of Progress
I did something today I've never been able to do before. The first lesson paid off! It seems you have to let your shoulder limp, almost dead and let the fingers do all the movement. And I was able to do that today. It felt like my fingers existed separate from me, and I only had indirect control over them, like operating a machine.
A lot of things automatically became easier. For example, I could play the Sweet Child O' Mine intro with very few left hand mistakes. All melodies, even chords became so much simpler to finger. And yeah, I think it has a lot to do with paying attention. That's also helped me get better with the Stairway To Heaven intro, which I'd become very bad at...
So now I know that my plan works. One lesson at a time. Next thing I'm going to attack is my right hand technique by paying attention there.
A lot of things automatically became easier. For example, I could play the Sweet Child O' Mine intro with very few left hand mistakes. All melodies, even chords became so much simpler to finger. And yeah, I think it has a lot to do with paying attention. That's also helped me get better with the Stairway To Heaven intro, which I'd become very bad at...
So now I know that my plan works. One lesson at a time. Next thing I'm going to attack is my right hand technique by paying attention there.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Lessons
When you come to something new, place it on a solid foundation that's beneath you.
When you learn this new thing, learn it for what it looks like, for what it is and what it can do for you. A lesson is something which you learn, not something you know of.
When you have perfected this new skill, you can contemplate learning new ones. You don't have the choice of tackling then next problem before you are done with the one at hand.
The Tower of Babel didn't work.
Lesson 1: Pay attention
When you learn this new thing, learn it for what it looks like, for what it is and what it can do for you. A lesson is something which you learn, not something you know of.
When you have perfected this new skill, you can contemplate learning new ones. You don't have the choice of tackling then next problem before you are done with the one at hand.
The Tower of Babel didn't work.
Lesson 1: Pay attention
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Yeah, Next Level
I've procrastinated long enough. I'm going to be bringing more discipline in my practice. Weekends for jamming, and weekdays only practice. I want to be good.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Where Is This Place?
If I'm not updating this, it doesn't mean I've stopped blogging about my guitaring. It means that I'm losing interest in guitar. Its just a phase of course.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Friday, June 15, 2007
Hear Me Play
The intro to Endless Sacrifice by Dream Theater - 6 June 2007
http://lolpande.googlepages.com/endlesssacrifice.mp3 (801 Kb)
The Fade To Black intro by Metallica - 7 June 2007
http://lolpande.googlepages.com/fadetoblack.mp3 (729 Kb)
The Fade To Black verse by Metallica - 7 June 2007 - I love this one. Sounded so much like the original that I blushed! :-P
http://lolpande.googlepages.com/ftbverse.mp3 (776 Kb)
http://lolpande.googlepages.com/endlesssacrifice.mp3 (801 Kb)
The Fade To Black intro by Metallica - 7 June 2007
http://lolpande.googlepages.com/fadetoblack.mp3 (729 Kb)
The Fade To Black verse by Metallica - 7 June 2007 - I love this one. Sounded so much like the original that I blushed! :-P
http://lolpande.googlepages.com/ftbverse.mp3 (776 Kb)
Lately, I...
...started learning the Stairway To Heaven solo. I think I can do this!
...have been working on my right hand technique. Because it sucks.
...am learning some super easy Death Cab For Cutie songs. For their brilliant arpeggios. I'm in love with arpeggios.
...have discovered blues music and what it can do to you. I love closing my eyes and letting my ears take over for a while. And when the bends and vibratos start, drug-induced-heaven-realization pales in comparison. (Not that I would know, but still)
...went back to a few songs I'd given up long ago because I thought they were too difficult. Now they seem like an hour's work to master. Dream On by Aerosmith, Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day, Unforgiven II by Metallica, South Of Heaven by Slayer, Californication by RHCP and Angie by The Rolling Stones. I can do all of these any day I want. And maybe I should.
...have been wanting to improve in more areas than ever before. Tells me I'm trying to learn much more than I can handle. I need to slow down.
...have been writing a lot in my blog :-) That's a good sign.
...have been working on my right hand technique. Because it sucks.
...am learning some super easy Death Cab For Cutie songs. For their brilliant arpeggios. I'm in love with arpeggios.
...have discovered blues music and what it can do to you. I love closing my eyes and letting my ears take over for a while. And when the bends and vibratos start, drug-induced-heaven-realization pales in comparison. (Not that I would know, but still)
...went back to a few songs I'd given up long ago because I thought they were too difficult. Now they seem like an hour's work to master. Dream On by Aerosmith, Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day, Unforgiven II by Metallica, South Of Heaven by Slayer, Californication by RHCP and Angie by The Rolling Stones. I can do all of these any day I want. And maybe I should.
...have been wanting to improve in more areas than ever before. Tells me I'm trying to learn much more than I can handle. I need to slow down.
...have been writing a lot in my blog :-) That's a good sign.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Vacations And Time For The Next Stage
My last exam was yesterday, so the vacations are on. One month, I think.
I think I'm ready now to say I'm past the beginner stage. I know most things there are to know about the guitar. What I mean is, I know what a scale is, what a solo is, what chord inversions are....
I want to enter a new stage. Intermediate?? Nahh... something less than that. OK, it'll have to do without a name. Its time now to start perfecting the things I know. Like, I know what tapping is. I have to start understanding it better, playing it better and using it in my playing better.
I'm done with expansion. I want consolidation. For long I've had this sort of frustration, that I know a lot of things, but I'm not any good at any of them. I want to put that right. I've never been sure of my playing. It falls apart when I play for someone. I want that to go away. Will work on it.
I think I'm ready now to say I'm past the beginner stage. I know most things there are to know about the guitar. What I mean is, I know what a scale is, what a solo is, what chord inversions are....
I want to enter a new stage. Intermediate?? Nahh... something less than that. OK, it'll have to do without a name. Its time now to start perfecting the things I know. Like, I know what tapping is. I have to start understanding it better, playing it better and using it in my playing better.
I'm done with expansion. I want consolidation. For long I've had this sort of frustration, that I know a lot of things, but I'm not any good at any of them. I want to put that right. I've never been sure of my playing. It falls apart when I play for someone. I want that to go away. Will work on it.
Monday, June 11, 2007
So A Guy Walks Into A Bar....
Oops! Sorry! This post is totally unrelated to the title. I know, I'm bad!
Lately I picked up how to play dominant 7th chords. From Black Belt Guitar Academy's free lessons. I found out I'm still only a white belt :(
So, the dominant 7th contains a b7 added to the major chord. Its formula therefore is 1 3 5 b7. The following are the open positions I can play-
A7 (A C# E G) - x02223 or x02020
B7 (B D# F# A)- x21202
C7 (C E G A#) - x32310
D7 (D F# A C) - xx0212
E7 (E G# B D) - 022130 or 020100
F7 (F A C D#) - 131211 or xx1211
G7 (G B D F) - 323001 or 320001
The only barres I could think of were the second E position (020100) which has the root on the 6th string and the D position (xx0212) which has the root on the 4th string. Then in guitar.about.com, I found a 5th string barre which has the shape of the second A position (x02020). So now I know 3 barre fingerings for dominant chords- A, D and E. The C and G (320001) positions, I'm sure are really difficult to do cleanly. In fact, I can't even think of a way to barre the C.
I've also picked up the ear training lessons from BBG's White Belt Course. And it is very good stuff. I'd never thought of interval training like that before. I'm struggling to understand though, this concept of the perfect 4th and perfect 5th being complementary. I mean, it says they 'add up' to an octave, but what the hell is that supposed to mean? Is it like, if u play a perfect 4th followed by a perfect 5th, you end up an octave above where you started? But then why am I supposed to confuse these two intervals with each other? Sigh! Just one of the things that keeps me awake at nights.
I think I'll give dominant 7th chords and perfect intervals about a week to set in. Then I'll move to Yellow Belt stuff. (Oh, how I love theory!)
Lately I picked up how to play dominant 7th chords. From Black Belt Guitar Academy's free lessons. I found out I'm still only a white belt :(
So, the dominant 7th contains a b7 added to the major chord. Its formula therefore is 1 3 5 b7. The following are the open positions I can play-
A7 (A C# E G) - x02223 or x02020
B7 (B D# F# A)- x21202
C7 (C E G A#) - x32310
D7 (D F# A C) - xx0212
E7 (E G# B D) - 022130 or 020100
F7 (F A C D#) - 131211 or xx1211
G7 (G B D F) - 323001 or 320001
The only barres I could think of were the second E position (020100) which has the root on the 6th string and the D position (xx0212) which has the root on the 4th string. Then in guitar.about.com, I found a 5th string barre which has the shape of the second A position (x02020). So now I know 3 barre fingerings for dominant chords- A, D and E. The C and G (320001) positions, I'm sure are really difficult to do cleanly. In fact, I can't even think of a way to barre the C.
I've also picked up the ear training lessons from BBG's White Belt Course. And it is very good stuff. I'd never thought of interval training like that before. I'm struggling to understand though, this concept of the perfect 4th and perfect 5th being complementary. I mean, it says they 'add up' to an octave, but what the hell is that supposed to mean? Is it like, if u play a perfect 4th followed by a perfect 5th, you end up an octave above where you started? But then why am I supposed to confuse these two intervals with each other? Sigh! Just one of the things that keeps me awake at nights.
I think I'll give dominant 7th chords and perfect intervals about a week to set in. Then I'll move to Yellow Belt stuff. (Oh, how I love theory!)
Thursday, June 7, 2007
I've Got The Blues!
Blues is goooooood!!!! I was playing, like, a few bends, like to practice or something... and I closed my eyes. Then i just started soloing. Bend after bend after bend, hit the sweet spot every damn time! I FELT the music... like, my head was totally swinging to the glissandos. And I realized, THIS is what blues music is about.. Expression!!!
It Has Come To My Attention!
I went through all my 'lists' right now, and I noticed... these songs I play, or want to play, are all just so damn similar. Now isn't that sad! You gotta, like, spread out dude! Its like, there's so much more to guitar than heavy metal power chords and speed riffs and strumming.
This vacation, I explore guitar styles. There's blues, there's jazz. I should even try out some atonal music. Maybe even slide guitar. See? I've run out of options already. I don't even know what all there is that I can learn. I totally need to explore more music. That doesn't mean I'm going to start listening to Britney Spears though.
Hmmmm... just had a thought... I was like "Oh my god! There's so much you can do with guitar. How the hell are people able to get stuck in playing ruts???". And when I get stuck in a rut myself, I'm going to read that and I KNOW I wont stay that way for long. Inspiration strikes, y'all!!!
This vacation, I explore guitar styles. There's blues, there's jazz. I should even try out some atonal music. Maybe even slide guitar. See? I've run out of options already. I don't even know what all there is that I can learn. I totally need to explore more music. That doesn't mean I'm going to start listening to Britney Spears though.
Hmmmm... just had a thought... I was like "Oh my god! There's so much you can do with guitar. How the hell are people able to get stuck in playing ruts???". And when I get stuck in a rut myself, I'm going to read that and I KNOW I wont stay that way for long. Inspiration strikes, y'all!!!
Ooooh! Strings!
"One of the many differences between a beginner guitarist and a virtuoso is that the virtuoso knows when its time to replace the strings."
... which makes me a beginner of the first order. I quote: "I shouldn't need to replace my entire set of strings for at least another 2 months". Yeah, how to put it... that didn't quite work out. I take my guitar out from its case yesterday morning, and the G string is broken! The brand new G string, which I'd put on 2 days ago, is like, totally broken. I have no idea how it happened- maybe I placed the guitar the wrong way- but I took my guitar out and, dammit, the string was broken!!!
I didn't replace the broken string. I replaced them all. Now, these new strings, these are imported D'Addario strings. The pack says D'Addario 85*15 Great American Bronze Guitar Strings EZ920 MED-LIGHT. The pack also says Rs. 350. So they better be good!
First thing I noticed when I took them out was that they were already rusted. But then I noticed, that wasn't rust, it was bronze coating. Strings E, A, D and G were wound bronze-coated strings, and the B and E were the shiniest damn steel I've ever seen!
Second thing I noticed was that these strings were FAT! These are 0.012 strings. I think I usually use 0.010 strings. When I'd bought them, I'd thought it couldn't make much difference. But, a few minutes of playing on my new strings later, I knew I'd made a horrible, costly mistake! How melodramatic!
See, its like, thick strings don't like to be held down or bent or vibrato-ed, or even strummed! So my already-hurting fingertips got subject to so much more torture! Damn things don't even bend more than a semitone! However hard you try! Sad this is.
BUT! The new strings look so cool! Shiny and making noise when I slide! I totally love that! I hope they won't rust as easily, because of the bronze coating and all. Lets see if they last more than 4 months. Will that be another beginner comment? Stay tuned to find out! :-P
- LOLpande
... which makes me a beginner of the first order. I quote: "I shouldn't need to replace my entire set of strings for at least another 2 months". Yeah, how to put it... that didn't quite work out. I take my guitar out from its case yesterday morning, and the G string is broken! The brand new G string, which I'd put on 2 days ago, is like, totally broken. I have no idea how it happened- maybe I placed the guitar the wrong way- but I took my guitar out and, dammit, the string was broken!!!
I didn't replace the broken string. I replaced them all. Now, these new strings, these are imported D'Addario strings. The pack says D'Addario 85*15 Great American Bronze Guitar Strings EZ920 MED-LIGHT. The pack also says Rs. 350. So they better be good!
First thing I noticed when I took them out was that they were already rusted. But then I noticed, that wasn't rust, it was bronze coating. Strings E, A, D and G were wound bronze-coated strings, and the B and E were the shiniest damn steel I've ever seen!
Second thing I noticed was that these strings were FAT! These are 0.012 strings. I think I usually use 0.010 strings. When I'd bought them, I'd thought it couldn't make much difference. But, a few minutes of playing on my new strings later, I knew I'd made a horrible, costly mistake! How melodramatic!
See, its like, thick strings don't like to be held down or bent or vibrato-ed, or even strummed! So my already-hurting fingertips got subject to so much more torture! Damn things don't even bend more than a semitone! However hard you try! Sad this is.
BUT! The new strings look so cool! Shiny and making noise when I slide! I totally love that! I hope they won't rust as easily, because of the bronze coating and all. Lets see if they last more than 4 months. Will that be another beginner comment? Stay tuned to find out! :-P
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Aargh! Strings!
"There's only two things common between a beginner guitarist and a virtuoso. One is the guitar and the other is strings breaking."
-LOLpande
OK, maybe there's more things, but then it wouldn't be such a quip, would it? Lets get straight to the complaining... I broke 2 strings in 2 days :((
June 1, I break an E string at the 12th fret. My second broken E string. I had an old one, so I installed that. But its been giving me a lot of problems. It just doesn't stay in tune.
June 2, I break my sixth G string. This one at the 4th fret. Count them, 6 broken G strings. Man! I'm not built for lingerie! I have 2 extra Gs just for situations like this. So I guess I shouldn't need to replace my entire set of strings for at least another 2 months. Unless this E breaks too :(
Wotever! We'll see...
OK, maybe there's more things, but then it wouldn't be such a quip, would it? Lets get straight to the complaining... I broke 2 strings in 2 days :((
June 1, I break an E string at the 12th fret. My second broken E string. I had an old one, so I installed that. But its been giving me a lot of problems. It just doesn't stay in tune.
June 2, I break my sixth G string. This one at the 4th fret. Count them, 6 broken G strings. Man! I'm not built for lingerie! I have 2 extra Gs just for situations like this. So I guess I shouldn't need to replace my entire set of strings for at least another 2 months. Unless this E breaks too :(
Wotever! We'll see...
Lyrics Are Here!!! (Kind Of)
OK, So Much Rage Inside finally has lyrics! They were inspired by conversations with Sunayana and Pragati, and of course, with the voices in my head (old joke, I know).
Now, the problem is, the two verses I have are like, not even related - they don't sound similar, they're played over different chord progressions, they don't even seem to belong to the same song, except for being in the same key. I guess I'm OK with that, though, because I'm really not after making conventional, by-the-rules music anyway. Here's the lyrics...
Chorus
So much rage inside
So much rage inside
So much hate inside
So much rage inside
Chord progression -
B5 B5 C5 B5
(Yeah, its dumb, I know)
Verse 1
Anger, anger, anger
Close your eyes
Anger, anger, anger
Count to five
...La Di Dah Di Dah...
Spare the man's life
Chord progression -
B5 B5 B5 A5
B5 G5 G5
B5 B5 B5 A5
A5 A5 B5
(Dumber, yes)
Verse 2
A moment of sanity
In the dark of night
Take a look outside, man
Take a look outside
Such a lonely place (It is lonely, not lovely)
Such a beautiful sight
All the stars are out
And the sky so bright
Chord progression -
Bmin F#min Amaj Emaj
(Hmm, I'm kinda proud of that one)
Now, there's more tweaking left to do with these lyrics. Both the verses will get more lines. I might also add another verse someplace.
Oh, BTW, I think I haven't mentioned it yet, but SMRI also has a solo. Has had one for quite some time. It sounds OK, but I dunno, there's something about it that doesn't sound so good. Anyway, here it is-


Now, the problem is, the two verses I have are like, not even related - they don't sound similar, they're played over different chord progressions, they don't even seem to belong to the same song, except for being in the same key. I guess I'm OK with that, though, because I'm really not after making conventional, by-the-rules music anyway. Here's the lyrics...
Chorus
So much rage inside
So much rage inside
So much hate inside
So much rage inside
Chord progression -
B5 B5 C5 B5
(Yeah, its dumb, I know)
Verse 1
Anger, anger, anger
Close your eyes
Anger, anger, anger
Count to five
...La Di Dah Di Dah...
Spare the man's life
Chord progression -
B5 B5 B5 A5
B5 G5 G5
B5 B5 B5 A5
A5 A5 B5
(Dumber, yes)
Verse 2
A moment of sanity
In the dark of night
Take a look outside, man
Take a look outside
Such a lonely place (It is lonely, not lovely)
Such a beautiful sight
All the stars are out
And the sky so bright
Chord progression -
Bmin F#min Amaj Emaj
(Hmm, I'm kinda proud of that one)
Now, there's more tweaking left to do with these lyrics. Both the verses will get more lines. I might also add another verse someplace.
Oh, BTW, I think I haven't mentioned it yet, but SMRI also has a solo. Has had one for quite some time. It sounds OK, but I dunno, there's something about it that doesn't sound so good. Anyway, here it is-


Monday, May 28, 2007
Today's Stuff
I learned Fade To Black today! Just the outro solo is remaining; the rest is all pretty decently done. Of course, one problem is playing it all together without breaks between parts, but I'm sure that'll work out in time...
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Stories From My Guitar Childhood: 5-String Guitar
This is the second story I'm recounting from the early days of my guitaring. The first one is here.
So in the previous story, I talked about the time when I broke an A string while trying to install it as a G. Yes, very cool, I know :-P
After that happened, I was out of options. Other than buy a new set of strings of course, but I was too lazy to do that, so... I... kept my guitar that way. Without a G string.
I played 5 string guitar for 2 months. It wasn't all bad. Quite the opposite in fact. I learned transposition. I'd known about the perfect 4th tuning between the G and the B, but I didn't realize what it meant before I tried to transpose stuff from the high strings to the low ones. Ah yes, playing the Dream On intro on the E, A and D strings...
Another thing that was good about it was that I got restricted to power chords mostly, so I finally taught myself some metal. I learned Metallica's Wherever I May Roam during this time.
Finally, after my exams got over, I just HAD to get a full guitar, so I got myself 2 new sets of strings. Both have long since rusted and been replaced, but I remember it felt very weird to suddenly have a string in the empty space where I used to do some heavy-duty bending and vibratos of the B string. I *almost* typed that as vibrators... LOL.
So in the previous story, I talked about the time when I broke an A string while trying to install it as a G. Yes, very cool, I know :-P
After that happened, I was out of options. Other than buy a new set of strings of course, but I was too lazy to do that, so... I... kept my guitar that way. Without a G string.
I played 5 string guitar for 2 months. It wasn't all bad. Quite the opposite in fact. I learned transposition. I'd known about the perfect 4th tuning between the G and the B, but I didn't realize what it meant before I tried to transpose stuff from the high strings to the low ones. Ah yes, playing the Dream On intro on the E, A and D strings...
Another thing that was good about it was that I got restricted to power chords mostly, so I finally taught myself some metal. I learned Metallica's Wherever I May Roam during this time.
Finally, after my exams got over, I just HAD to get a full guitar, so I got myself 2 new sets of strings. Both have long since rusted and been replaced, but I remember it felt very weird to suddenly have a string in the empty space where I used to do some heavy-duty bending and vibratos of the B string. I *almost* typed that as vibrators... LOL.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Just Couldn't Take It
My first exam was yesterday. On Friday I'd kept my guitar in and told myself I won't take it out before the 13th of June when my exams get over. No computer either. But now that one exam was over, I couldn't take it anymore and I took out my guitar and I've been playing it today since 3 PM. That's more than 6 hours.
What's new? Well, I came up with a "brilliant plan" (my first NOT involving taking over the world) to get me better ear training, so that I can play wotever the voices in my head are singing, so I can be the best guitarist in the world, so that I can rule the world!!!! OK, it's a plan to take over the world after all.
And what IS the plan? The basic thing is that I'm going to try transcribing music. I pick out lines from PowerTab files at random, just 3 or 4 measures, and make a MIDI file out of it, at a much slower speed. This should work for both melodies and rhythm guitaring. Then a few days later, I hear the MIDI and transcribe it with my guitar in hand! And it seems to be working!!! I transcribed 2 pieces today. One was from Iron Maiden's Dance Of Death and I don't know where the other one was taken from, but I wish I knew, because it sounded really cool. The third thing I tried to transcribe was the solo of Knockin' On Heaven's Door by G'n'R. Couldn't even get started with this one, though. Was too difficult, too all-over-the-place. So I scrapped trying to transcribe it and went directly to the PowerTab file... so now I can do the solo to Knockin' On Heaven's Door!!! Kind of...
Oh, and I'm also learning Metallica's Fade To Black. I absolutely LOVE the arpeggios in the beginning of the song, especially the Am and C ones. Felt so damn good when I nailed it the first time. And I've got the starting solo done too. The outro solo is really mean though, so I'm going to have to put it on my to-learn list, I guess.
Ummm... I don't really know when I'll be playing next, so I'm going to try to play some more now before I keep my guitar inside.... but my fingers are hurting badly. I think I lost my calluses during the two days I didn't play. :-P
What's new? Well, I came up with a "brilliant plan" (my first NOT involving taking over the world) to get me better ear training, so that I can play wotever the voices in my head are singing, so I can be the best guitarist in the world, so that I can rule the world!!!! OK, it's a plan to take over the world after all.
And what IS the plan? The basic thing is that I'm going to try transcribing music. I pick out lines from PowerTab files at random, just 3 or 4 measures, and make a MIDI file out of it, at a much slower speed. This should work for both melodies and rhythm guitaring. Then a few days later, I hear the MIDI and transcribe it with my guitar in hand! And it seems to be working!!! I transcribed 2 pieces today. One was from Iron Maiden's Dance Of Death and I don't know where the other one was taken from, but I wish I knew, because it sounded really cool. The third thing I tried to transcribe was the solo of Knockin' On Heaven's Door by G'n'R. Couldn't even get started with this one, though. Was too difficult, too all-over-the-place. So I scrapped trying to transcribe it and went directly to the PowerTab file... so now I can do the solo to Knockin' On Heaven's Door!!! Kind of...
Oh, and I'm also learning Metallica's Fade To Black. I absolutely LOVE the arpeggios in the beginning of the song, especially the Am and C ones. Felt so damn good when I nailed it the first time. And I've got the starting solo done too. The outro solo is really mean though, so I'm going to have to put it on my to-learn list, I guess.
Ummm... I don't really know when I'll be playing next, so I'm going to try to play some more now before I keep my guitar inside.... but my fingers are hurting badly. I think I lost my calluses during the two days I didn't play. :-P
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Ooh! Big Test!
http://www.shredaholic.com/hesslesson20.html
Trying to answer this. Seems difficult.
1. My goals with guitar
i) I want to play better than John Petrucci
ii) I want to hurt people with my music (or affect them in some way)
iii) I want to take it all out through the music I make
2. My most important goal
I want to take it all out through the music I make. (I don't care as much if someone ever hears a song I make or not. I don't care as much whether I'm better than someone or not. Although I do want to be VERY good with guitar).
3. If I had my goal...
I'll feel so much more free. Being able to channel all my feelings through guitar would be so damn liberating. I want to achieve a stage where my guitar unifies with me.
4. If I got THAT, then...
I'd have a commitment to look after. I'd have a purpose in life.
Hmm... Interesting, very interesting. OK, the next set of questions...
1. Is my original goal different from what I finally figured?
Yes. Although I've known this. That last goal thing wasn't such a revelation for me.
2. Obstacles
The obstacle I'm facing to good guitar-playing is inexperience. I need more practice. I'm still only learning.
The obstacle I'm facing to having a purpose in life is that... hmmm... I don't do relationships. I don't have anyone I need to drive myself for. I'm trying to expand outwards, trying to do things I find interesting. I'll learn to do wotever I want to learn and I'll pick my favourites and stick with them, yet never stop learning new things. All of this is one of the things I want to express through the music I make. In the end though, it comes down to exploring myself and my potential. There's no obstacles to that any more. Not been since a long time. I only do wot I want.
3. Strategies
To play better guitar, I'm trying to practice as much as I can. I just need a little more discipline in the way I practice. This WILL directly lead to my final goal.
4. Am I on the right path?
Totally.
FUCK! That turned out to be a full-on therapy session, man! But there wasn't much I gained from it.
Trying to answer this. Seems difficult.
1. My goals with guitar
i) I want to play better than John Petrucci
ii) I want to hurt people with my music (or affect them in some way)
iii) I want to take it all out through the music I make
2. My most important goal
I want to take it all out through the music I make. (I don't care as much if someone ever hears a song I make or not. I don't care as much whether I'm better than someone or not. Although I do want to be VERY good with guitar).
3. If I had my goal...
I'll feel so much more free. Being able to channel all my feelings through guitar would be so damn liberating. I want to achieve a stage where my guitar unifies with me.
4. If I got THAT, then...
I'd have a commitment to look after. I'd have a purpose in life.
Hmm... Interesting, very interesting. OK, the next set of questions...
1. Is my original goal different from what I finally figured?
Yes. Although I've known this. That last goal thing wasn't such a revelation for me.
2. Obstacles
The obstacle I'm facing to good guitar-playing is inexperience. I need more practice. I'm still only learning.
The obstacle I'm facing to having a purpose in life is that... hmmm... I don't do relationships. I don't have anyone I need to drive myself for. I'm trying to expand outwards, trying to do things I find interesting. I'll learn to do wotever I want to learn and I'll pick my favourites and stick with them, yet never stop learning new things. All of this is one of the things I want to express through the music I make. In the end though, it comes down to exploring myself and my potential. There's no obstacles to that any more. Not been since a long time. I only do wot I want.
3. Strategies
To play better guitar, I'm trying to practice as much as I can. I just need a little more discipline in the way I practice. This WILL directly lead to my final goal.
4. Am I on the right path?
Totally.
FUCK! That turned out to be a full-on therapy session, man! But there wasn't much I gained from it.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Today's Stuff
Speeeeeeeeeeeeeed, Dude!
I need speed before I can attempt to play these solos. I went through the Sweet Child Of Mine solo again. I thought that if I dedicate myself to this one solo for a month, I'll have it nailed. But then I thought, it would be a solo nailed in isolation. I want to be able to pick up solos quick. So I say, I need to be able to play faster. My speed needs to improve and get to a level where I can control my fretting fingers without tension. So, scales and other exercises have suddenly gotten high on my list of priorities.
I'll aim to get to doing the pentatonic and other scales at 480 bpm. I've never even heard 480 bpm before. This is one difficult challenge.
I'll aim to get to doing the pentatonic and other scales at 480 bpm. I've never even heard 480 bpm before. This is one difficult challenge.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Guess What?
I broke another G string :(
My 5th one... It seemed like it was going to break anyway... I bent it, bent it, bent it more and finally put it out of its misery. Hmmm... I haven't tried playing My Friend Of Misery Yet, have I? Next week, baby!
My 5th one... It seemed like it was going to break anyway... I bent it, bent it, bent it more and finally put it out of its misery. Hmmm... I haven't tried playing My Friend Of Misery Yet, have I? Next week, baby!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Today's Stuff
New Strumming Pattern
New Melody
I can't really describe this one. But I'm very proud of it. Uhhh, the first half of it. The second half was added just to make it feel complete.

New Riff
This one's going to be the intro to my third song, So Much Rage Inside. Here's a link to a MIDI file which contains this followed by what I'd posted previously of SMRI. This is software music, not played by me-
http://www.MegaShare.com/174133
And here's tabs and sheet-
D_D_DUD_and its cyclic permutations
> >
D_DUD_D_
> >
D_D_D_DU
> >
DUD_D_D_
> > >
New Melody
I can't really describe this one. But I'm very proud of it. Uhhh, the first half of it. The second half was added just to make it feel complete.

New Riff
This one's going to be the intro to my third song, So Much Rage Inside. Here's a link to a MIDI file which contains this followed by what I'd posted previously of SMRI. This is software music, not played by me-
http://www.MegaShare.com/174133
And here's tabs and sheet-
Friday, May 11, 2007
Stories From My Guitar Childhood : String Break
I'm going to recount a few stories from the early days of my guitaring. There isn't many of them, but enough to make a tiny series. This is the first one!
I have a problem with the G string. It seems to be on the verge of breaking just after 2 days of installing it... every time. And I've broken 4 of them so far. And broken just one high-E. The G seems to like, erode away wherever I bend it against a fret. Sloooowwwwly wearing away, molecule by molecule (atom by atom, more likely, because they're steel strings, so mostly iron, so... ummm.... forget it).
Anyway, I'd bought an extra set of strings when I'd gotten my guitar. My first set got rusty pretty early, so I had Siddhartha replace them for me. I kept the old, rusty set of strings with me, just in case I might need them sometime, which I did, which is what this story is about.
Siddhartha had tuned the new set with a relative tuning, which I found out later was down 2 whole steps!!! That's like CFA#D#GC. I didn't like the sound, but continued playing anyway. Until one day I decided to take the strings all out and put them on myself. Many illustrated tutorials on the net and 3 hours later, I'd put on strings on my guitar for the first time!!! Felt so cool. And I tuned it to EADGBE by comparing with software-generated notes.
So, few weeks later, G string breaks when I'm bending. Digression: strings breaking is a weird thing for me. Its like, you are bending the string, and it snaps while you are at it. It happens so quickly that you have to take some time before you realize the string's just snapped. And it happens with a THUD sort of noise. Very weird. End of digression.
Yeah, so the G broke for the first time with me. I was like, "Ohhhkayyy.... now what? Do I buy another set of strings? But who would install them? I'll have to take my guitar all the way to Thane". I was feeling too lazy to go to Thane, and with my guitar in tow. So... I took out my old, rusty set of strings, took out the (still intact) G from it and put it on.... halfway... it was too tight, so it snapped! 2 strings in a day! (Really sad joke came out of this - "I was bending when my G string broke. I tried to put on another one but it was too tight, so that snapped too").
Now what do I do??? I tried the rusty B and high-E string now. But they were too short or something. Or I think I broke the B while trying to put it on and the high-E was too short.
What next??? Of all things... the A string! Why not the D? Because with the A, I have to install it as usual, and then tune it down one whole step to get a G string. Of course, it escaped my mind that the A string is an A2 while the G is a G3, so I'd have to tune it *UP*, like, 5 steps!!!! So I put it on, and tune it down one step to a G2.... I had this tuning - E2 A2 D3 G2 B3 E4. It didn't sound so good, and that's an understatement.
Then I understood what was wrong, so, naturally (*ahem*), I proceeded to tune it up to a G3. I'm turning the peg, turning the peg, testing the pitch, its getting higher, higher, higher still and I'm thinking like, "Wow! This is one tough string". Until... I hear a snap! At first it was incomprehensible. Like, "No wait! That sound can't be of a string breaking. It was an A string. How the hell do you break an A string???". I look down at the fretboard, and guess what? The winding around the string has unwound. And the string INside the winding has broken! It was just the weirdest sight! I wish I had taken pics of it... would've made a great memory.
I've kept from experimenting with weird stuff with my guitar since then. There's more that happened because of this incident. That'll have to be another story, though. Wotever.
I have a problem with the G string. It seems to be on the verge of breaking just after 2 days of installing it... every time. And I've broken 4 of them so far. And broken just one high-E. The G seems to like, erode away wherever I bend it against a fret. Sloooowwwwly wearing away, molecule by molecule (atom by atom, more likely, because they're steel strings, so mostly iron, so... ummm.... forget it).
Anyway, I'd bought an extra set of strings when I'd gotten my guitar. My first set got rusty pretty early, so I had Siddhartha replace them for me. I kept the old, rusty set of strings with me, just in case I might need them sometime, which I did, which is what this story is about.
Siddhartha had tuned the new set with a relative tuning, which I found out later was down 2 whole steps!!! That's like CFA#D#GC. I didn't like the sound, but continued playing anyway. Until one day I decided to take the strings all out and put them on myself. Many illustrated tutorials on the net and 3 hours later, I'd put on strings on my guitar for the first time!!! Felt so cool. And I tuned it to EADGBE by comparing with software-generated notes.
So, few weeks later, G string breaks when I'm bending. Digression: strings breaking is a weird thing for me. Its like, you are bending the string, and it snaps while you are at it. It happens so quickly that you have to take some time before you realize the string's just snapped. And it happens with a THUD sort of noise. Very weird. End of digression.
Yeah, so the G broke for the first time with me. I was like, "Ohhhkayyy.... now what? Do I buy another set of strings? But who would install them? I'll have to take my guitar all the way to Thane". I was feeling too lazy to go to Thane, and with my guitar in tow. So... I took out my old, rusty set of strings, took out the (still intact) G from it and put it on.... halfway... it was too tight, so it snapped! 2 strings in a day! (Really sad joke came out of this - "I was bending when my G string broke. I tried to put on another one but it was too tight, so that snapped too").
Now what do I do??? I tried the rusty B and high-E string now. But they were too short or something. Or I think I broke the B while trying to put it on and the high-E was too short.
What next??? Of all things... the A string! Why not the D? Because with the A, I have to install it as usual, and then tune it down one whole step to get a G string. Of course, it escaped my mind that the A string is an A2 while the G is a G3, so I'd have to tune it *UP*, like, 5 steps!!!! So I put it on, and tune it down one step to a G2.... I had this tuning - E2 A2 D3 G2 B3 E4. It didn't sound so good, and that's an understatement.
Then I understood what was wrong, so, naturally (*ahem*), I proceeded to tune it up to a G3. I'm turning the peg, turning the peg, testing the pitch, its getting higher, higher, higher still and I'm thinking like, "Wow! This is one tough string". Until... I hear a snap! At first it was incomprehensible. Like, "No wait! That sound can't be of a string breaking. It was an A string. How the hell do you break an A string???". I look down at the fretboard, and guess what? The winding around the string has unwound. And the string INside the winding has broken! It was just the weirdest sight! I wish I had taken pics of it... would've made a great memory.
I've kept from experimenting with weird stuff with my guitar since then. There's more that happened because of this incident. That'll have to be another story, though. Wotever.
Third Song Started!!!!
I was feeling a little angry today (PMS, maybe? :-P). And what came out of it? My third song! I might call it So Much Rage Inside. Trés metal! Should NOT be played on acoustic guitar... only a heavily distorted electric will do. And BANG on the strings, like you ARE angry or something.
Only the chorus is ready as of now (yeah, I'm slow at writing songs). It was a great release for me to play this riff over and over. I was banging against the strings so hard, it felt like my bass strings would break! They didn't break BTW, and it would be a major world event if they did... I mean, can u really break those strings ever? Hmm.... I've broken an A string once, so probably yeah.
Oh, and GROWL the lyrics... this is not a melodic song BY FAR.
Afterthought: In the last section of the song, where the 2 half-bends occur, you play those by fretting that power chord and pulling down on the 3 strings, towards the high-E string. Doing that feels soooo goooooooooood! In a very evil way. You can grind your teeth while doing it. I think I'm really liking this song!
Here's ASCII tab-
Tabs and staff notation along with lyrics is here-



Duration Legend
---------------
W - whole; H - half; Q - quarter; E - 8th; S - 16th; T - 32nd; X - 64th; a - acciaccatura
+ - note tied to previous; . - note dotted; .. - note double dotted
Uncapitalized letters represent notes that are staccato (1/2 duration)
Irregular groupings are notated above the duration line
Duration letters will always appear directly above the note/fret number it represents the
duration for. Duration letters with no fret number below them represent rests. Multi-
bar rests are notated in the form Wxn, where n is the number of bars to rest for. Low
melody durations appear below the staff
Tablature Legend
----------------
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
b - bend
pb - pre-bend
r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately)
/\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere")
s - legato slide
S - shift slide
~ - vibrato
tr - trill
T - tap
PM - palm muting
= - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
Misc Legend
-----------
| - bar
|| - double bar
||o - repeat start
o|| - repeat end
*| - double bar (ending)
: - bar (freetime)
Tempo markers - = BPM(8/16=s8/s16), where s8 = swing 8ths, s16 = swing 16ths
***************************************************************************************
* Generated using Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen - http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org *
***************************************************************************************
Only the chorus is ready as of now (yeah, I'm slow at writing songs). It was a great release for me to play this riff over and over. I was banging against the strings so hard, it felt like my bass strings would break! They didn't break BTW, and it would be a major world event if they did... I mean, can u really break those strings ever? Hmm.... I've broken an A string once, so probably yeah.
Oh, and GROWL the lyrics... this is not a melodic song BY FAR.
Afterthought: In the last section of the song, where the 2 half-bends occur, you play those by fretting that power chord and pulling down on the 3 strings, towards the high-E string. Doing that feels soooo goooooooooood! In a very evil way. You can grind your teeth while doing it. I think I'm really liking this song!
Here's ASCII tab-
4/4
Gtr I
E E E E Q Q E E E E Q Q E E E E Q Q E E E E Q Q
|---------------|---------------|-------------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|-------------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|-------------------|---------------|
|-7-7---7-7-----|-7-7---7-7-----|--8--8----8--8-----|-7-7---7-7-----|
|-9-9---9-9-----|-9-9---9-9-----|-10-10---10-10-----|-9-9---9-9-----|
|-9-9---9-9-----|-9-9---9-9-----|-10-10---10-10-----|-9-9---9-9-----|
E E E E Q +Q E E E E Q +Q
|--------------------|--------------------|
|--------------------|--------------------|
|--------------------|--------------------|
|-7-7---7-7--(7)b8---|-7-7---7-7--(7)b8---|
|-9-9---9-9--(9)b10--|-9-9---9-9--(9)b10--|
|-9-9---9-9--(9)b10--|-9-9---9-9--(9)b10--|
Tabs and staff notation along with lyrics is here-



Duration Legend
---------------
W - whole; H - half; Q - quarter; E - 8th; S - 16th; T - 32nd; X - 64th; a - acciaccatura
+ - note tied to previous; . - note dotted; .. - note double dotted
Uncapitalized letters represent notes that are staccato (1/2 duration)
Irregular groupings are notated above the duration line
Duration letters will always appear directly above the note/fret number it represents the
duration for. Duration letters with no fret number below them represent rests. Multi-
bar rests are notated in the form Wxn, where n is the number of bars to rest for. Low
melody durations appear below the staff
Tablature Legend
----------------
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
b - bend
pb - pre-bend
r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately)
/\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere")
s - legato slide
S - shift slide
~ - vibrato
tr - trill
T - tap
PM - palm muting
= - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
Misc Legend
-----------
| - bar
|| - double bar
||o - repeat start
o|| - repeat end
*| - double bar (ending)
: - bar (freetime)
Tempo markers -
***************************************************************************************
* Generated using Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen - http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org *
***************************************************************************************
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Today's Stuff
Nothing special to post about, really. Made 2 melodies.
Melody Line 1
Lots of slides... It totally got my middle finger :( uh, thats a bad thing, btw. Tabs and sheet-

Melody Line 2
Duration Legend
---------------
W - whole; H - half; Q - quarter; E - 8th; S - 16th; T - 32nd; X - 64th; a - acciaccatura
+ - note tied to previous; . - note dotted; .. - note double dotted
Uncapitalized letters represent notes that are staccato (1/2 duration)
Irregular groupings are notated above the duration line
Duration letters will always appear directly above the note/fret number it represents the
duration for. Duration letters with no fret number below them represent rests. Multi-
bar rests are notated in the form Wxn, where n is the number of bars to rest for. Low
melody durations appear below the staff
Tablature Legend
----------------
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
b - bend
pb - pre-bend
r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately)
/\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere")
s - legato slide
S - shift slide
~ - vibrato
tr - trill
T - tap
= - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
Misc Legend
-----------
| - bar
|| - double bar
||o - repeat start
o|| - repeat end
*| - double bar (ending)
Tempo markers - = BPM(8/16=s8/s16), where s8 = swing 8ths, s16 = swing 16ths
***************************************************************************************
* Generated using Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen - http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org *
***************************************************************************************
Melody Line 1
Q = 120
4/4
Gtr I
~
S E E E +S E E E +S E E E. +S E E E +S E E E +S E E E +S H
|-5s7-7-7-(7)s3-3-3-(3)s9-9-9--(9)s3-3-3-(3)s10-10-10-(10)s2-2-2-(2)s3----|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Lots of slides... It totally got my middle finger :( uh, thats a bad thing, btw. Tabs and sheet-

Melody Line 2
Q = 120This one is a little, I dunno, sad or something... not really sad, ummm... something else... Its over C major btw. The cool part is notes 3 to 6 (E A B C). Tabs and sheet-
4/4
Gtr I
E E E E E Q E E E E E E Q E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Q
|-8-----5-7-8----|-8-----5-7-8----|-8-----5-7-8-7-5-|---------5-7-5-||
|---8-5----------|---6-5----------|---8-5-----------|-8-6---6-------||
|----------------|----------------|-----------------|-----7---------||
|----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------||
|----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------||
|----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------||
Duration Legend
---------------
W - whole; H - half; Q - quarter; E - 8th; S - 16th; T - 32nd; X - 64th; a - acciaccatura
+ - note tied to previous; . - note dotted; .. - note double dotted
Uncapitalized letters represent notes that are staccato (1/2 duration)
Irregular groupings are notated above the duration line
Duration letters will always appear directly above the note/fret number it represents the
duration for. Duration letters with no fret number below them represent rests. Multi-
bar rests are notated in the form Wxn, where n is the number of bars to rest for. Low
melody durations appear below the staff
Tablature Legend
----------------
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
b - bend
pb - pre-bend
r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately)
/\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere")
s - legato slide
S - shift slide
~ - vibrato
tr - trill
T - tap
= - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
Misc Legend
-----------
| - bar
|| - double bar
||o - repeat start
o|| - repeat end
*| - double bar (ending)
Tempo markers -
***************************************************************************************
* Generated using Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen - http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org *
***************************************************************************************
Monday, May 7, 2007
I'm in Looooooovvvveeeeeee (Yet Again)
I played an electric guitar today! Or at least, it felt like I was playing electric guitar. Microphone goes into my guitar, guitar's sound goes into microphone as electrical signals, microphone goes into my computer, electrical signals go into... GuitarFX!!!! (some details missing, like electrical signals buffered while GuitarFX isn't the current process, etc. etc.) And out comes the heaviest, most distorted, delayed, reverberating and downright ROCK-est of all guitar sounds I've ever heard. This is one COOL software. I found it here.
And I'm like, schedules and exercises can go fuck themselves, I'm fuckin' jamming all day long on this! I jack headphones into my computer and I'm in Rock heaven. I've never heard myself play so bad before... effects processors REALLY amplify your mistakes. But I don't care! It was like I was playing an electric guitar! I just *touch* a string and I can HEAR it!!!! That was like, the coolest thing.
So, anyway, I'm like a hypochondriac in an apothecary's shop (just wanted a little variation from kids and candy shops, and to show off my vocab... anyhoo...). I'm touching my guitar all places, banging its body, slapping the strings, dragging my pick along the frets, and crap like that.... just experimenting! It was soooo goood.
LOL, I had to turn off GuitarFX to play for Sunayana over messenger, and my guitar suddenly sounded so weird clean! And she told me my guitar sounds nice. And I was like, "Uhhhh... like, no!".
I don't know if using GuitarFX has made me more eager for an electric or has made me stop caring about getting one. I mean, I can now see exactly why I'd want an electric guitar (because it sounds so good, and you can make it sound better), but then, I'm getting all that with an acoustic guitar. But I'm sure I will get myself an electric guitar SOMEtime.
So, I tried jamming with my guitar while standing. I made the belt really loose and I had like, one wire coming out of my guitar and one out of my headphones, both connected to my comp. It seemed like wotever I did, the guitar body gravitated towards my crotch.... and I find that very sad... uh, and disgusting.
Oh, and I inadvertently transcribed a Hindi film song today. Won't be publishing the tabs because, c'mon, its Hindi and its a film song. I mean, puhleeease!
Back to the effects processor, yeah, so... I fell in love with my guitar again because of that. That makes it 4 times in all. Wotever.
And I'm like, schedules and exercises can go fuck themselves, I'm fuckin' jamming all day long on this! I jack headphones into my computer and I'm in Rock heaven. I've never heard myself play so bad before... effects processors REALLY amplify your mistakes. But I don't care! It was like I was playing an electric guitar! I just *touch* a string and I can HEAR it!!!! That was like, the coolest thing.
So, anyway, I'm like a hypochondriac in an apothecary's shop (just wanted a little variation from kids and candy shops, and to show off my vocab... anyhoo...). I'm touching my guitar all places, banging its body, slapping the strings, dragging my pick along the frets, and crap like that.... just experimenting! It was soooo goood.
LOL, I had to turn off GuitarFX to play for Sunayana over messenger, and my guitar suddenly sounded so weird clean! And she told me my guitar sounds nice. And I was like, "Uhhhh... like, no!".
I don't know if using GuitarFX has made me more eager for an electric or has made me stop caring about getting one. I mean, I can now see exactly why I'd want an electric guitar (because it sounds so good, and you can make it sound better), but then, I'm getting all that with an acoustic guitar. But I'm sure I will get myself an electric guitar SOMEtime.
So, I tried jamming with my guitar while standing. I made the belt really loose and I had like, one wire coming out of my guitar and one out of my headphones, both connected to my comp. It seemed like wotever I did, the guitar body gravitated towards my crotch.... and I find that very sad... uh, and disgusting.
Oh, and I inadvertently transcribed a Hindi film song today. Won't be publishing the tabs because, c'mon, its Hindi and its a film song. I mean, puhleeease!
Back to the effects processor, yeah, so... I fell in love with my guitar again because of that. That makes it 4 times in all. Wotever.
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Sunday, May 6, 2007
4 Hours Today
I tried. But I was distracted. Could only do 4 hours. Skipped a lot of the stuff I'm supposed to be doing, and only did the rest in passing. Got some exercises in though. Here's the stuff I made-
Riff/Chord ProgressionQ=120Tabs and sheet for this are linked below -
Em C/G D/F# Em
4/4
H +Q Q H +Q Q H +Q Q W
||--0----(0)--0--|-0----(0)--0--|-2----(2)--2--|-0---------||
||o-0----(0)--0--|-1----(1)--1--|-3----(3)--3--|-0--------o||
||--0----(0)--0--|-0----(0)--0--|-2----(2)--2--|-0---------||
||--2----(2)--2--|-2----(2)--2--|-0----(0)--0--|-2---------||
||o-2----(2)--2--|-3----(3)--3--|-0----(0)--0--|-2--------o||
||--0----(0)--0--|-3----(3)--3--|-2----(2)--2--|-0---------||
Em C/G D/F# Em
Q E Q E Q Q E Q E Q Q E Q E Q W
|-0--0-0--0-0--|-0--0-0--0-0--|-2--2-2--2-2--|-0----|
|-0--0-0--0-0--|-1--1-1--1-1--|-3--3-3--3-3--|-0----|
|-0--0-0--0-0--|-0--0-0--0-0--|-2--2-2--2-2--|-0----|
|-2--2-2--2-2--|-2--2-2--2-2--|-0--0-0--0-0--|-2----|
|-2--2-2--2-2--|-3--3-3--3-3--|-0--0-0--0-0--|-2----|
|-0--0-0--0-0--|-3--3-3--3-3--|-2--2-2--2-2--|-0----|
Em C/G D/F# Em
H +Q Q H +Q Q H +Q Q W
|-0----(0)--0--|-0----(0)--0--|-2----(2)--2--|-0----|
|-0----(0)--0--|-1----(1)--1--|-3----(3)--3--|-0----|
|-0----(0)--0--|-0----(0)--0--|-2----(2)--2--|-0----|
|-2----(2)--2--|-2----(2)--2--|-0----(0)--0--|-2----|
|-2----(2)--2--|-3----(3)--3--|-0----(0)--0--|-2----|
|-0----(0)--0--|-3----(3)--3--|-2----(2)--2--|-0----|



Melody Line 1
This one is a little rustic, Golden Age sort of thing. The identifying part, the one which gives it its feel is the 3rd note to the 6th (D C G A). Tabs and sheet (it is over the C major scale, not C# major... my bad) -
Q=120
4/4
Gtr I
E E E Q E E E 4x
||--10----10-8-------10--||
||o----10-------8-10----o||
||-----------------------||
||-----------------------||
||o---------------------o||
||-----------------------||

Melody Line 2
This one is a little weird. Sounded nice the first time I played it. Messed it up after that, it seems. Anyhoo, tabs and sheet-
Q=120
4/4
Gtr I
E E E E E Q E Q E E E Q E
|-----------8-10b11r=10-|-10b11r=10-10-10-10b11r=10-|
|---8-10-11-------------|---------------------------|
|-----------------------|---------------------------|
|-----------------------|---------------------------|
|-----------------------|---------------------------|
|-----------------------|---------------------------|
Q E E E E E E Q E Q E E E H H
|-10b11r=10-10--8----------|----------------------------|------------|
|-----------------11-10--8-|-10b11r=10-10b11r=10-10--10-|-10b11r=8---|
|--------------------------|----------------------------|------------|
|--------------------------|----------------------------|------------|
|--------------------------|----------------------------|------------|
|--------------------------|----------------------------|------------|

Duration Legend
---------------
W - whole; H - half; Q - quarter; E - 8th; S - 16th; T - 32nd; X - 64th; a - acciaccatura
+ - note tied to previous; . - note dotted; .. - note double dotted
Uncapitalized letters represent notes that are staccato (1/2 duration)
Irregular groupings are notated above the duration line
Duration letters will always appear directly above the note/fret number it represents the duration for.
Tablature Legend
----------------
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
b - bend
pb - pre-bend
r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately)
/\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere")
s - legato slide
S - shift slide
~ - vibrato
tr - trill
PM - palm muting
= - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
Misc Legend
-----------
| - bar
|| - double bar
||o - repeat start
o|| - repeat end
***************************************************************************************
* Generated using Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen - http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org *
***************************************************************************************
My 10 Hour Guitar Workout Schedule
Straight from Vai's 30 Hour Guitar Workout. Adapted to be done in 10 hours. I can currently only do 5 hours though.
Hour 1 - Technique
I'm going to try to follow this schedule. I might not be able to work on something for one hour wherever I say one hour, but I'll do everything. Wotever.
Hour 1 - Technique
- Linear exercises
- Angular exercises
- Legato exercises
- Tapping exercises
- Sweep picking exercises
- Major scale and its modes
- Pentatonic scale and its modes
- One new scale every day
- Playing with a groove
- One new chord progression every day
- Five new chords every day
- One new strumming pattern every day
- Sing the played note
- Play the sung note
- One new transcription every day
- Pick up a random music sheet and play it to a metronome
- One new melody line every day
- One new riff every day
- One new concept every day
- Duh!
I'm going to try to follow this schedule. I might not be able to work on something for one hour wherever I say one hour, but I'll do everything. Wotever.
Should've Done This Earlier!
20 June 2006, I buy my guitar. What is it? A 'Hobmer'... no model number, no nothing, just a huge black acoustic guitar with weird stuff on the pickguard. Weird!
I'd also bought a set of strings, a belt and of all things, a capo!!! Why did I buy a capo? That's probably a rhetoric question...
Ok, that's like, NOT the start of my history with guitar.... I'll do a timeline-
Sometime in SE
I get like, really interested in guitar for some now unknown reason (I wish I could remember (See? That's why you should've done this earlier! Dumb you are)). I got some gyaan on guitar from Pragyan and Siddhartha. Started with Pragyan... beginning from "What does a guitar look like dude?". By the time I'd gotten to Sid, I was asking "What's a hammer-on dude?". Progress!
End of SE, prep leave (April-May 2006)
The internet... I google for guitar and for the first time learn what a guitar is. Like, I learn about the parts of a guitar and about the physics of vibrating strings... Now that's unconventional!
I'm supposed to be studying for my exams, but in stead I'm reading about chords and strumming patterns from guitar.about.com. Oh, and I don't own a guitar yet.
I dive deeper into this stuff, get to some music theory and before long, I can construct any chord you can name. My source was this dude's site. That's a good site, I'm still using it!
I also learned about alternate tunings. I was going to tune my guitar to DADGAD when I bought it... I'm yet to dabble in alternate tunings, though.
Oh, and how can I forget! The pseudo-guitar!!! I'd drawn 6 lines on a drafter's case, and divided that into frets. I could make so many chords on the first 5 frets!!! And changing chords was like, the easiest thing! I also used bottles and such to practice. I told myself it was easier to play barre chords on a curved fretboard... that was just so sad.
Early June 2006, Goa
So I'm in Goa with pplz. I finally get to lay my hands on a guitar... I discover I suck at actually playing one. But its real fun to try to construct chords on a real fretboard and hear sound!
20 June 2006
GUITAR!!!! My very own guitar! Went with Anshul and bought one. He bought one for himself. My guitar! All mine!!!! And I fell in love with it the very first day.... I think.
25 June 2006
My aim with the guitar was to make music, to express myself, and stuff like that. So my guitaring was geared towards making music rather than playing other people's stuff. In the first week, I'd made my first song. I called it 'Mass Homicide' (tabs for this later). It was about a thousand deaf people in a cemetery at midnight, so its really dark. If you kill one of them, none of the others will notice. "Easy mass homicide", I told myself. Uhhh, I just hope this doesn't mean I'm getting into death metal.
Mid July 2006
I've been practicing. I've been learning guitar, on my own... And I loved every note I played, every chord I strummed, every song I... uhhh... played. Then I read a book, Principles Of Correct Practice For Guitar by Jamie Andreas (good, GOOD book, this one). And I have to unlearn everything. Because I haven't taken time to build any technique. So I work on right hand, left hand, relaxation, muscle memory and all the other stuff the dude talks about. This stuff REALLY helped me. I couldn't have been HALF as good as I am today without having read it (which isn't saying much, really).
14 January 2007
Its all a haze. July to January. A lot of things happened. I learned a few intros, a few songs, a few scales, no solos. I lost interest in guitar for a while, during my exams. I broke a G string (the guitar one, enough jokes about this already, I'm losing interest). I replaced my strings by myself. I get a lot better at guitar, among all of this. I can play stuff cleanly, can strum with rhythm, and I totally rule in theory (both 'music theory' and 'theoretically'.... aargh! Enough sad jokes already, man!)
So, on 14 January, I figure I have been straying. I started out wanting to make my own music. But I've just been learning songs. So I decide to get a hold of myself and I tell myself I wont play another song for 2 months. I'm only going to work on my guitaring during that (dont try this at home).
I go ahead with this the best that I can. I learn tapping, get good at it. I learn the pentatonic scale and its modes to a metronome (milestone, baby!).
A month later, I give in, my callused right hand fingers sway the pick to Dream Theater's Endless Sacrifice. I've broken my oath... I couldn't care less.
Today!!!
So I continue after that, (now I realize) balancing jamming and technique. I've learned new songs, and a few solos (list coming later). I recently got me Steve Vai's 30 Hour Guitar Workout. I've told myself that I'm going to dedicate my time to guitar this vacation. I plan to follow the workout assiduously. I've already been doing 5 hours every day. Today was day 3. I've learned a lot from it already and its so going to make me a lot better guitarist in the future.
I can call myself a guitar player now, although I always tell people I'm still learning guitar. I'm proud of the things I can do and eager to learn those that I can't. Its close to a year now since I started. I've learned much, and there's so much more yet to learn. And the desire is alive now more than ever to know how far I can get with this. I love my baby!
I'd also bought a set of strings, a belt and of all things, a capo!!! Why did I buy a capo? That's probably a rhetoric question...
Ok, that's like, NOT the start of my history with guitar.... I'll do a timeline-
Sometime in SE
I get like, really interested in guitar for some now unknown reason (I wish I could remember (See? That's why you should've done this earlier! Dumb you are)). I got some gyaan on guitar from Pragyan and Siddhartha. Started with Pragyan... beginning from "What does a guitar look like dude?". By the time I'd gotten to Sid, I was asking "What's a hammer-on dude?". Progress!
End of SE, prep leave (April-May 2006)
The internet... I google for guitar and for the first time learn what a guitar is. Like, I learn about the parts of a guitar and about the physics of vibrating strings... Now that's unconventional!
I'm supposed to be studying for my exams, but in stead I'm reading about chords and strumming patterns from guitar.about.com. Oh, and I don't own a guitar yet.
I dive deeper into this stuff, get to some music theory and before long, I can construct any chord you can name. My source was this dude's site. That's a good site, I'm still using it!
I also learned about alternate tunings. I was going to tune my guitar to DADGAD when I bought it... I'm yet to dabble in alternate tunings, though.
Oh, and how can I forget! The pseudo-guitar!!! I'd drawn 6 lines on a drafter's case, and divided that into frets. I could make so many chords on the first 5 frets!!! And changing chords was like, the easiest thing! I also used bottles and such to practice. I told myself it was easier to play barre chords on a curved fretboard... that was just so sad.
Early June 2006, Goa
So I'm in Goa with pplz. I finally get to lay my hands on a guitar... I discover I suck at actually playing one. But its real fun to try to construct chords on a real fretboard and hear sound!
20 June 2006
GUITAR!!!! My very own guitar! Went with Anshul and bought one. He bought one for himself. My guitar! All mine!!!! And I fell in love with it the very first day.... I think.
25 June 2006
My aim with the guitar was to make music, to express myself, and stuff like that. So my guitaring was geared towards making music rather than playing other people's stuff. In the first week, I'd made my first song. I called it 'Mass Homicide' (tabs for this later). It was about a thousand deaf people in a cemetery at midnight, so its really dark. If you kill one of them, none of the others will notice. "Easy mass homicide", I told myself. Uhhh, I just hope this doesn't mean I'm getting into death metal.
Mid July 2006
I've been practicing. I've been learning guitar, on my own... And I loved every note I played, every chord I strummed, every song I... uhhh... played. Then I read a book, Principles Of Correct Practice For Guitar by Jamie Andreas (good, GOOD book, this one). And I have to unlearn everything. Because I haven't taken time to build any technique. So I work on right hand, left hand, relaxation, muscle memory and all the other stuff the dude talks about. This stuff REALLY helped me. I couldn't have been HALF as good as I am today without having read it (which isn't saying much, really).
14 January 2007
Its all a haze. July to January. A lot of things happened. I learned a few intros, a few songs, a few scales, no solos. I lost interest in guitar for a while, during my exams. I broke a G string (the guitar one, enough jokes about this already, I'm losing interest). I replaced my strings by myself. I get a lot better at guitar, among all of this. I can play stuff cleanly, can strum with rhythm, and I totally rule in theory (both 'music theory' and 'theoretically'.... aargh! Enough sad jokes already, man!)
So, on 14 January, I figure I have been straying. I started out wanting to make my own music. But I've just been learning songs. So I decide to get a hold of myself and I tell myself I wont play another song for 2 months. I'm only going to work on my guitaring during that (dont try this at home).
I go ahead with this the best that I can. I learn tapping, get good at it. I learn the pentatonic scale and its modes to a metronome (milestone, baby!).
A month later, I give in, my callused right hand fingers sway the pick to Dream Theater's Endless Sacrifice. I've broken my oath... I couldn't care less.
Today!!!
So I continue after that, (now I realize) balancing jamming and technique. I've learned new songs, and a few solos (list coming later). I recently got me Steve Vai's 30 Hour Guitar Workout. I've told myself that I'm going to dedicate my time to guitar this vacation. I plan to follow the workout assiduously. I've already been doing 5 hours every day. Today was day 3. I've learned a lot from it already and its so going to make me a lot better guitarist in the future.
I can call myself a guitar player now, although I always tell people I'm still learning guitar. I'm proud of the things I can do and eager to learn those that I can't. Its close to a year now since I started. I've learned much, and there's so much more yet to learn. And the desire is alive now more than ever to know how far I can get with this. I love my baby!
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