Post by Admin on May 30, 2006 10:06:34 GMT -5
To those of you who are at a beginner level of playing, I wanted to share this message with you, hoping it may provide some insight and be of some help. The following message was posted by a member of our You Can Play Guitar Yahoo! Group which is FREE to join and offers members the chance to ask music related questions and get help from other members. See launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/youcanplayguitar/
5/30/06
Dear Anyone:
I am trying to find things in my Acusitic Guitar, but I am running
into problems finding on the Internet.
1) Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
When do I use finger style and just strumming on
Bm, G, Asus ?
2) In 1990 or 1991, I heard some rock groups put some Mozart and
Beetoveen's classics into rock music? What was that about?
3) Where can I find Easy Guitar Chords to "C is for Cookie" song by
Joe Rasopo - 1973, by Sessemme Street?
4) Trumpet and Easy Guitar Chords to the "Superman" Theme song?
5) Guitar Chords to classic commercial "Give me a Break, Kit Kat
bar"?
Ok, I appreicate any help if you can on these rare songs I am
seeking.
Yours Truly:
Dave
Here was the original reply from one of our helpful group members
Dave,
First off, try to remember that Three Doors Down have three guitarists in
the studio and at least three live. So on Kryptonite, your answer is both.
Second question, I'm sure you remember Malmsteen and Satch and of course
Vai? Neo Classical metal always uses riffs of true classical music. As
for Rasopo chords, honestly i don't know and the same for the superman
theme song, and the kit kat jingle. As for some more songs, Godsmack has a
lot of acoustic stuff and so does metallica. another thing to look for is
the acoustic guitar white pages. and even the guitar white pages. there
are a lot of good acoustic songs in both of them.
Good luck
Josh
Here was my reply and recommendation for those of you who may have similar questions in regards to guitar chords and learning beginner to advanced level songs
You can find different easy to learn versions of guitar chords located here:
www.guitartabbooks.com/freelessons/chords.htm
You may also find the Guitar Tab White Pages for Acoustic & Electric
Guitar at :
www.guitartabbooks.com/freelessons/bookindex.htm
Hopefully this will be of some help.
Admin
5/30/06
Dear Anyone:
I am trying to find things in my Acusitic Guitar, but I am running
into problems finding on the Internet.
1) Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
When do I use finger style and just strumming on
Bm, G, Asus ?
2) In 1990 or 1991, I heard some rock groups put some Mozart and
Beetoveen's classics into rock music? What was that about?
3) Where can I find Easy Guitar Chords to "C is for Cookie" song by
Joe Rasopo - 1973, by Sessemme Street?
4) Trumpet and Easy Guitar Chords to the "Superman" Theme song?
5) Guitar Chords to classic commercial "Give me a Break, Kit Kat
bar"?
Ok, I appreicate any help if you can on these rare songs I am
seeking.
Yours Truly:
Dave
Here was the original reply from one of our helpful group members
Dave,
First off, try to remember that Three Doors Down have three guitarists in
the studio and at least three live. So on Kryptonite, your answer is both.
Second question, I'm sure you remember Malmsteen and Satch and of course
Vai? Neo Classical metal always uses riffs of true classical music. As
for Rasopo chords, honestly i don't know and the same for the superman
theme song, and the kit kat jingle. As for some more songs, Godsmack has a
lot of acoustic stuff and so does metallica. another thing to look for is
the acoustic guitar white pages. and even the guitar white pages. there
are a lot of good acoustic songs in both of them.
Good luck
Josh
Here was my reply and recommendation for those of you who may have similar questions in regards to guitar chords and learning beginner to advanced level songs
You can find different easy to learn versions of guitar chords located here:
www.guitartabbooks.com/freelessons/chords.htm
You may also find the Guitar Tab White Pages for Acoustic & Electric
Guitar at :
www.guitartabbooks.com/freelessons/bookindex.htm
Hopefully this will be of some help.
Admin