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posted on 2003-10-20 at 19:14
I Could Fall guitar tab!
Go check it out and tell us how you get on.
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posted on 2003-10-20 at 21:41
Great song...
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posted on 2003-10-20 at 22:02
Awesome. Very impressive. The chorus probably took some time to figure out. What's the story on this one, did you tab it and get help like the
other one?
Keep up the good work. If anyone remembers, I said I would figure out Reach, but I rented a 4track so I could make my own CD, so I have been spending
most of my free time on that. So keep 'em coming, you have a great ear for transcribing songs.
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posted on 2003-10-20 at 22:18
That TAB IS KILLER !! TREMENDOUS AND SCHEMBRI RULE AS ALWAYS!! THANKS GUYS!!
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posted on 2003-10-20 at 22:53
Yeah, same as some of the others - I tabbed it, then Chris had a look and changed a few things.
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posted on 2003-10-21 at 20:50
can anyone tell how to tune your guitar to Eb, Bb, Eb, Gb, Db, Eb.
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posted on 2003-10-21 at 21:39
there are things called tuners...
if you want to tune by ear, just find the note you are tuning on another string...i'm no good at explaining like this. basicly if you want to go
from E to Eb, one way to do it is to find Eb on another string (like the 6th fret on the A string, assuming the A string is still A). play Eb on the A
string at the same time as the E string and start tuning down until that "wavey" sound stops and the two notes sound the same. Hopefully
that makes sense.
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posted on 2003-10-22 at 14:49
yea get a tuner i got mine from strings attached
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posted on 2003-10-22 at 17:23
Tuners are genius if you don't know how to tune by ear. I got one off ebay recently. You might find it easier to tune one half-step under the
tuning of the song - you have to tune fewer strings that way. So D, A, D etc. But then you won't be able to play along to the song.
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posted on 2003-10-22 at 18:25
tuners are definately a thing of wonder. they save alot of time when tuning, even if u can tune by ear. unless of course you are so good at tuning by
ear that you can tell exactly what note the string is w/o playing another to compare it too...i can't do that so i like to use a tuner so i dont
have to spend all day making sure i have it exact. a good tuner will also be more acruate than tuning by ear. unless you are that person who knows the
note when he hears it.
any music store should have tuners (unless its a store for a sepecific instrument other than guitar). you probably will not want to spend a lot of
money but the cheaper the price, the cheaper the quality. atleast thats my experience with tuners. i bought a 10 dollar (US dollar) tuner that lasted
me about a week before it stoped working properly. now, no matter what note i play, the tuner sees it as G.
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posted on 2003-10-22 at 21:37
Heheh. I don't know how much tuners cost wherever you guys all come from, but the tuner I bought (a Boss TU-12) retails at around the disgusting
price of £130. I bought it from ebay for £65 including postage. This tuner's never been wrong for me, and I can tune my acoustic guitar easily
too as it has a little microphone.
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posted on 2003-10-22 at 21:45
quotation:Originally posted by 1lilrockerchic
yea get a tuner i got mine from strings attached
how much?
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posted on 2003-10-23 at 00:10
YAY the tab ROCKS, i think its sooo kool that the livid has tabs up on the site, it's so much easier than trying to work it out on my own!! Two
thumbs up Livid, and every one that is involved in the tabb'n
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posted on 2003-10-23 at 01:14
An affordable hand tuner in canadian dollars can range from 10-30 dollars. Get a Korg tuner (not sure the exact name), it should cost no more than 20
dollars. They work fantastic, the meter doesn't fly all over the place and read the wrong notes like other cheap tuners can. They also have a
built in feature that allows you to automatically tune down half step, whole step, 1 and haf steps and so on. That can come in handy if you
don't know what the names of the notes are that you are tuning to. It's palm sized, slim and black or grey.
What tremendous was talking about is a big ass expensive tuner that proffesionals use.
Hope that helps.
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posted on 2003-10-23 at 03:09
quotation:Originally posted by Kevinnn
quotation:Originally posted by 1lilrockerchic
yea get a tuner i got mine from strings attached
how much?
I bought mine from Strings Attached too... it was about $20ish... A Korg and i think the name of it is GA-30... its wonderful... It
can be switched to tune Bass or Guitar, has a mic for acoustic guitars... it also has a button for flats, so you can tune up to 4 flats, and it has a
sound button that plays the sound of the note, so you can tune by ear if you want....
Edit: oh and great work Tremendous, thanks for yet another Tab!
[Edited on 23-10-03 by mi]
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posted on 2003-10-23 at 06:02
Woo, go the GA-30!
Anyway, it's cool to see a new tab, even though it's not bass.
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posted on 2003-10-23 at 14:17
quotation:Originally posted by Reivax
What tremendous was talking about is a big ass expensive tuner that proffesionals use.
Heheh, yeah. It's what's called a chromatic tuner - you can tune any note, not just a few common guitar tunings' worth.
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posted on 2003-10-23 at 15:12
What exactly do you use it for, if you don't mind me asking? I'm not even sure if I could find a use for something like that. How often do
you need to find different notes, you know? Just curious.
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posted on 2003-10-24 at 01:30
Well I hardly ever use standard tuning - the music I play demands a whole bunch of different tunings and I couldn't be sure that a non-chromatic
tuner would do for all of them. I think most non-chromatic tuners just have standard, drop-d and a couple of open tunings, plus all their flattened
tunings. I need more than that. Of course you could use any tuner to tune any note by fretting a note and tuning to another if you see what I mean,
but that can be inaccurate.