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Leedogg
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Leedogg
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06/12/2003 8:51 am
Originally posted by Azrael
I guess he made a screenshot from Powertab and uploaded it to some webspace.


That's it's exactly what I did. I just had powertab open, hit the print screen button (which takes a screenshot of whatever is on you're monitor and copies it on the clipboard), then opened up a photo editor, cropped out everything that I didn't want, uploaded it to some personal web space, and viola!, the pics are on the post.

Noticing, thanks for the replies dude, about the part you came up with, is there anyway you could post a sound file, I'm having trouble figuring out the timing. If you could post either a midi or an mp3 that'd be awesome, if you can't; then I totally understand. So I looked up the E minor scale and low-and-behold all the notes from that first melody are in there, do you have to look them up all the time, are do you have tons of scales (and their notes) memorized?


What I did with the F# is I took the notes from the F# major pentatonic, and put them in place of the E minor natural notes.


Could you please explain this part again. I may be just too dense to get it at this point, but lemme give it a try. So, I had that F# in the melody, but the key is E minor. But for some added flare, each time the F# was reached, you harmonized (what's that mean exactly?) over the note with a random note from the F# major pentatonic. And then switched back to E minor notes. Is this correct? And what are "natural notes", are there "unnatural notes"?

The second one you wrote is in G major or B phrygian, depending on how you use it.


So all the notes from the second one are found in both the G Major, and B Phrygian scales? What would determine whether I want it to be B phrygian or G major?
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