Moderator: Soñadora
Soñadora wrote:I'm a musician hack. Never formally trained. And I've never done any cover songs. But I have a good grasp of the theory. Several years ago I had a Fender Squier given to me. I've been watching videos and playing with chords and so on. I play through a Line6 box using Reason.
But my question is about the notes on a guitar. On a piano, there's only one place you can play a high C. One key...one note. I'm noticing on a guitar you can play the exact same note, same octave on many different places on the neck. So, when you're playing lead (one note vs. chord) you can play it at different spots.
So, what determines where you play the notes?
I'm probably asking that all wrong
JoeP wrote:I'll be your roadie. Kim, can I borrow your van?
Ish wrote:JoeP wrote:I'll be your roadie. Kim, can I borrow your van?
Damn, I was going for the roadie job.
I actually did roadie for Gentle Giant when they toured Quebec...not a very good band, unfortunately.