I can't manage to find chords and tabs for most music I wanna play. I'm not talented enough to find out how to play it myself. Where do I turn? Are there any good resources?
talking about the g-tarr btw
>>66431897
>>66432164
Bumpin' cause I'm wondering the same thing
>>66432748
nice rare mick
have a rare keith
>>66431897
Go to niche boards
Prog Rock tab --> Progarchives forum
>>66431897
whos the qt?
>>66433263
It's by this artist
http://kuvshinov-ilya.tumblr.com
>>66433238
this is a good idea. I'm currently looking for stereolabs perversion, can't say I know any forum that cares for that type of music... the "indie-rock" places tend to be way to plebby. the song is somewhat of a deepcut as well
At one point you just gotta figure it out by ear my man. It also I feel at least helped me because when I first started playing guitar I was into way more mainstream stuff and now that I am actually decent my tastes went along with it.
>>66433536
While I agree with the sentiment I'm way to bad at guitar. It's not until recently I've even started to learn the names of chords, and why they are what they are. One of the main reasons I try to learn new songs is to teach myself new cool chords and how they're used. I think I'd be able to figure out a song if it was only one key, and I knew which. But most songs I wanna learn use a bunch of chords that I don't even know how they relate to keys. I have thought myself songs trough watching live performances intensely and repetitively, but I can't imagine that's very useful.
>>66433678
learn a little music theory dude, it's worth your time and you'll be more productive when you learn new songs.
I recommend Berklee's books on Jazz Harmony, since most rock is just derived from jazz. also you'll get a deep understanding of chords and voicings.
gl hf
>>66433748
Thanks anon!
I've concluded the same thing as I've been trying to write my own material. Will def' check out those books