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Old October 31st, 2007
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Originally Posted by Kirk Lorange View Post
Hi B&B.

No, I'm acutely aware of the key and which chords are which (as in I ii iii IV etc) ... that gives me the information I need to add other tones (as passing tones) but that really becomes something you just hear after a while.

So I'm thinking about a few things, but never scales or
modes.
Thanks for the links to the lessons Kirk and the clarity of the teaching.

I don't really want to get too deep into theory and I have spent part of my practice time just focusing on Chords and I am learning to understand the tones, once I broke out of the first and second fret syndrome, the possibilities seemed endless, If I carry on as I am, will I able to become a reasonable standard of guitar player without delving too deep into Scales and modes?

Best Wishes

Chris


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