So you're amazed as to how Dave's rhythm guitar slaps and strums so "perfectly"...but you can't. Ask all things about Dave and his guitars here.
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Chadrap127
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by Chadrap127 »
What scale can I use to jam on Everyday, and what key is the song in??
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by mdel21 »
I believe it is C.
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One with no sharps or flats. There's this kid on here FatJack that knows everything about this stuff.
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Chadrap127 wrote:what scale would i use?
he said C, you can use C
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by i-am-me »
(as in the major C scale i guess....)
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i-am-me wrote:(as in the major C scale i guess....)
Yes.
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by riffduster01 »
or the A minor scale
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