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Ever accidently hit a wrong note and it sounded better? :happy

I don't remember what chord I was playing under but I was just jammin' and hit a Bb note instead of B (on A string) and it sounded so good there.

It must be a tritone. :)
 
street music said:
I have heard of bad mistakes and I guess a good mistake would be alright.

You're right about that and I have my share of 'em but hitting a wrong note that belonged there is a mistake I'm glad I made. :)

When I'm jammin' I think about intervals and I can't name all the chords I'm hitting. Sort of like a lightning doesn't strike the same place twice, I won't remember all that jazz.
 
:eek: You know that feeling you get when you are leaning back in a chair on two legs and you start to tip backwards, and then regain your balance?
That's what playing guitar feels like to me!
 
Tig said:
:eek: You know that feeling you get when you are leaning back in a chair on two legs and you start to tip backwards, and then regain your balance?
That's what playing guitar feels like to me!

Chills? You got it. :dude
 
A wise sage once told me........................

If you hit a bad note on a solo, you have two options:

-Play it again more forcefully and look around like you meant it to sound like that

-Keep bending the note until it sounds right

:dude
 
Plank_Spanker said:
A wise sage once told me........................

If you hit a bad note on a solo, you have two options:

-Play it again more forcefully and look around like you meant it to sound like that

-Keep bending the note until it sounds right

:dude
Or if you've got a Floyd, dive bomb!
 
Les Paul quote

"If I hit a clam, I tell the audience,
'Well, I missed that one.
I'll go back and get it.' "
Les Paul, Guitar Player magazine, August 1984
 
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