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Originally Posted by transmaro93
jam you have to stop boasting about your self if you want people to take you seriously... lots of us are still beginners just having fun in our bedrooms jamming out... haha besides some of the most successful guitarists learned by themselves... lots didn't learn any theory until well after they were a full time musician... and some don't know it at all and still write kick ass music.... and i dont know if its just my setup.. but barr chords to me dont sound as clean in drop D as they do in standard E... E is so crisp.... most new trivium is written in standard... HMMM?/ i wonder why.... it sounds better!!!
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That is very true, there are people out there who can play some really sick stuff on the spot and write some pretty cool riffs...only knowing how to read/write tabs. knowing theory is an advantage, but guitar is one of the few instruments that can play from tabs. When I write stuff it is much more convenient to scratch it down as a tab then break out the manuscript paper...