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young gun funyun
Join Date: May 2009
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Know your notes first. Know where middle C is. Than, understand the use of numbers to represent scales. (In a C scale, C is 1, D is 2, E is 3, F is 4, G is 5, A is 6, B is 7, and you get to a C an octave higher and that is 8.) Sometimes it goes higher, but 8 is generally the magic number. Than, you learn chords, and then... and and... gah, too much text.
peace out, -nick
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