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Jul 26 2008 01:07pm
Quote (Darkshade @ Sat, 26 Jul 2008, 19:01)
Oh well I thought like during a solo if you make a mistake just skip to the next phrase >.>


Nah, improvise! biggrin.gif
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Jul 27 2008 08:53am
just continue playing

its not always bad either to play different notes as long as it fits. i.e the fall o f troy live
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Jul 28 2008 02:18pm
Quote (drewtx84 @ Thu, Jul 24 2008, 01:18pm)
yeah, anyone can make a mistake and all...example : buckethead

i wanted to know how u barely hear any mistakes. kthnx


buckethead doesnt make mistakes dude.

heres a good one. a friend in chamber orchestra had to start a song, panicked and forgot the rythym. she acted like her violin was out of tune, went to conductor and conductor hummed melody to her. she rocked it the second try.

i play lead guitar and mandolin on stage all the time, i hit wrong notes and just figure out how to create a balance between the scale im playing in and the scale ive "created" right there on stage. if you can play by ear you will find that it is easy to cover this type of mistake up. just dont forget when the song ends! that can be embarrassing!

This post was edited by juliusjuice on Jul 28 2008 02:18pm
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Jul 28 2008 05:52pm
Quote (juliusjuice @ Mon, Jul 28 2008, 04:18pm)
buckethead doesnt make mistakes dude.

heres a good one. a friend in chamber orchestra had to start a song, panicked and forgot the rythym. she acted like her violin was out of tune, went to conductor and conductor hummed melody to her. she rocked it the second try.

i play lead guitar and mandolin on stage all the time, i hit wrong notes and just figure out how to create a balance between the scale im playing in and the scale ive "created" right there on stage. if you can play by ear you will find that it is easy to cover this type of mistake up. just dont forget when the song ends! that can be embarrassing!


Not sure what you mean by that. Any scale you're playing on would just be a variation on some other scale. Scales are like matter - you can't just create it/them out of nowhere.
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Jul 29 2008 04:33pm
Guitarists never make mistakes.

If you are a guitarist, and you make mistakes, you will never be a pro.

Quit while you're at it.
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Jul 31 2008 02:36am
by getting shot by your fans on stage and then wasted by an officer name niggemeyer
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Quote (SloughFeg @ Thu, Jul 31 2008, 01:36am)
by getting shot by your fans on stage and then wasted by an officer name niggemeyer


your a fucking idiot.

Quote (ScantilyCladAznBitch @ Tue, Jul 29 2008, 03:33pm)
Guitarists never make mistakes.

If you are a guitarist, and you make mistakes, you will never be a pro.

Quit while you're at it.


best advice I've ever received..ever.
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Quote (IchiTheKiller @ Thu, Jul 31 2008, 08:50am)
best advice I've ever received..ever.


Not quite. This is the best advice you have ever received:

KILL YOURSELF
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Jul 31 2008 08:29am
Quote (Audio @ Thu, Jul 24 2008, 07:42pm)
Depends on the mistake. The most important thing is don't stop at a mistake and make it obvious.


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Jul 31 2008 12:31pm
the more distortion you have the less mistakes heard i think
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