xshadowsoulsx Sexy Apr 15, 2005 2,260 6 38 Indiana Sep 12, 2006 #21 How would I go about studying it? Just look at musicians who play it and try to learn how they do it?
How would I go about studying it? Just look at musicians who play it and try to learn how they do it?
<-Warheart-> Fuck You Very Much Dec 24, 2005 11,180 72 48 England Sep 12, 2006 #22 Yes, work stuff out and write it down and make notes of common scales/chord progressions.
xshadowsoulsx Sexy Apr 15, 2005 2,260 6 38 Indiana Sep 12, 2006 #23 Alright, thanks! I'll try it out later. Since Im still not the greatest of tabbing stuff out by ear, I'll probably download some Ensiferum tabs and take a look at those.
Alright, thanks! I'll try it out later. Since Im still not the greatest of tabbing stuff out by ear, I'll probably download some Ensiferum tabs and take a look at those.
xshadowsoulsx Sexy Apr 15, 2005 2,260 6 38 Indiana Sep 12, 2006 #24 I dont know if you would know, but I asked somebody and they said that the Dorian scale was used alot in celtic music.
I dont know if you would know, but I asked somebody and they said that the Dorian scale was used alot in celtic music.
CliffBurton Member Nov 12, 2005 10,465 30 48 37 Ontario Sep 12, 2006 #25 Howard Baer is the guy who does the CDs I have, Maybe try looking up web forums where the topic is folk, might get a good answer there. Where you will find one I have no idea
Howard Baer is the guy who does the CDs I have, Maybe try looking up web forums where the topic is folk, might get a good answer there. Where you will find one I have no idea