billywestom wrote:I've been playing for about a year and a half, and I have no clue about this sus, sixth, whatever. I know minor and major chords, power chords, bar chords, open chords, and anything else that Dave plays. How about instead of learning all that stuff we just play what sounds good?
sounds good to me, but sometimes its easier to talk about shit in terms of minor, major crap and whatnot.
its not as hard as it sounds, and you might enjoy learning it.
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Stuntcheeks wrote:Ever heard someone say, "My two cents worth?" Old saying. Well, $.02 = 2 cents.
well obviously it mean my two cents
Everybody always asks me how she's doing. Has she really lost her mind? I said "I couldn't tell you, I've lost mine."
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It means giving your opinion on a particular topic.
"Put my two cents in" originates from the older "put my two bits in" and has its origin in the game of poker. When playing poker you have to make a small bet before the cards are dealt called an "ante" to begin play in that hand.
This phrase draws an analogy to the poker ante (two bits) and gains your entry into the conversation.
Everybody always asks me how she's doing. Has she really lost her mind? I said "I couldn't tell you, I've lost mine."
-Pay For What You Get
PS- My name isn't really John.
Stuntcheeks wrote:That was just my B.02, of course.
lol
Everybody always asks me how she's doing. Has she really lost her mind? I said "I couldn't tell you, I've lost mine."
-Pay For What You Get
PS- My name isn't really John.
Stuntcheeks wrote:That was just my B.02, of course.
lol
and that's about $0.03 Canadian.
i think it also translates to about 4 yen
Everybody always asks me how she's doing. Has she really lost her mind? I said "I couldn't tell you, I've lost mine."
-Pay For What You Get
PS- My name isn't really John.