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June 20th, 2008 - Jzcode43 asks, "I have a gig book of scales and all of the Pentatonic minor and major are shown as Type 1 through 5. I also have a software program that has the same Pentatonic scales but their shown in positions 1 through 12. It appears that there are scales between each scale type. Can you explain what this is all about? Thanks..."
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expensive guitars..? - April 1st, 2008 (2 minutes, 26 seconds)
Teewii asks, "hi there! im a beginner guitarist, and i bought an electric guitar from a friend for about 220$(including amp, so it was kinda cheap) even i can see that its not the best guitar in the world, but i guess its more than great for a beginner. but anyway ive been looking around the net at sites where they sell guitars, and i see many that are sold for more than 2000$ (some even more expensive). i was thinking, as i get better, i will get a new guitar, and in that case i was wondering; is there a lot of difference between expensive and "cheaper" guitars? what is different? is it just the sound? and what makes a guitar worth paying 2000$ for? please explain what a good guitar is. hope somebody can answer me. btw, this site is so great =) thanks." View Response
nylon string guitar - May 13th, 2008 (3 minutes, 20 seconds)
HGNative says, "hi another question im going to buy a acoustic guitar i love classical guitar sound and i do (try) to play if i was to buy a nylon string guitar can i still play other music on this with out sounding bad like country rock are is this guitar just for classical thank you jamplay PS every time i see classical guitar music being played its on a nylon string guitar" View Response
First Guitar - April 21st, 2008 (3 minutes, 43 seconds)
Paigew says, "I'm buying my first electric guitar and I am stuck.I was thinking about getting a fender strat but I do not know if I am starting out to big.Do you think I should go less or stick with the strat?" View Response
tube amps - March 24th, 2008 (1 minutes, 26 seconds)
Hgnative asks, "im still new at guitar and dont understand it all (yet) my question is whats the diffrence between a tube amp and what i guess you can call a regular amp just found out about the tube amp in a magazine checked it out on the net a little the only thing they explain is the price what can be $$wow$$ i am completley iggnorent to it can anyone explain the diffrence thanks." View Response
Relative Minor - October 10th, 2007 (0 minutes, 27 seconds)
Nattyjester asks, "Is the relative minor always the sixth note of the scale?" View Response