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song key?
Im hoping someone will be able to help me answer this....The song "You Got A Killer Scene There, Man" by Queens of the Stone Age....does anybody know what key it is? one of my favorite songs and want to play to it or even create my own little fills and all that jazz...If any one could help me i would be greatly appreciatied
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What note is the bass playing? Find it on the guitar, now. Come back and tell us...
This is called ear training, TS. |
^ I was gonna tell him but this seemslike much more fun
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Isn't it just? :) Noobs that come here asking questions will gain nothing if they are fucking spoon fed all the time.
Everyone should bare that in mind. |
wait, so i find the note the bass is playing? which? would i find the most common one or what?
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wait, find it on the guitar or bass?
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Listen to the song. It's just one note that chug's away.
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What did I just say? Read my first post |
there an open E being played by the guitar between the chords
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actually don't find out what the guitar is playing that's not important just learn the bass :) |
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I second that |
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I said find out what the BASS is playing... then find the same note on the guitar (assuming TS was a guitar player). |
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why would you assume that nobody plays guitar you stupid stupid |
Just read your sig. I shouldn't have been so serious. stupid stupid.
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i missed this |
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Well done. The tonic note or "home" of the song is E. Now listen to the tonality of the song. Does it sound minor or major? Clue - improvise using E pentatonic. YOU can decide on which pentatonic to choose. Minor pentatonic or major pentatonic. Which one sounds more correct? |
No im not a total music ******....i have an ear fir music but not a completely trained one... Do know basic...and i mean BASIC theory
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It would be minor though
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"i'm not a beginner, i just don't know how to do anything"
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Im a beginner to the whole theory stuff....ass
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Way to help someone asking a question everyone. Yay to you!
TS: mdc had it- if you want to do little jazzy fills...try using either the major or minor pentatonic |
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