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Going back to the OP, you say you want to add your own fills? Ok, so now you know the key, E minor, the scale to use, Em.
The chords, he is playing chordal stabs of Em. You'll be limited to voicings, cuz you lack theory. It ends here. S'up to you to put the work in now.
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Homme after every few times playing the chord he plays a little noodle and there no way im g onna remember every single one...so i figured just kinda do my own thing
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and you learn what, exactly, by neglecting to process new information and doing as you see fit?
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Join Date: May 2011
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Listen to wolf. You're not learning the song if you're not learning the song.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Yeah i get what your saying
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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good. remember, improving is very, very simple. people just like to make it hard. there are three simple steps 1) learn new information 2) understand new information 3) apply new information once you've done all three, that information has become a part of you, and in something like playing music, it's very easy to tell whether a person is learning, understanding and applying. on one hand, this is bad -- any deficiencies in your practicing will be noticeable in your playing... ...but it's good on the other hand, because it enables you to know when you're making progress. just keep a disciplined attitude to learn, understand, and apply the right things, and don't stop -- you will see results this way.
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