Re: Decoded song using chord progressions



On 24 Dec, 18:04, "Lumpy" <lu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ed s wrote:
Why argue about it - the best is to use any and everything to get you
up and going  and expanding.  Then eventually if you master it - you
can skip all the in-betweens & just think and play ( composing /
improvising on the fly ). Ed S.

Well, because if you learn to rely on a source
that is incorrect the majority of the time, you
aren't really learning how to figure it out
on your own.


If I can spot errors in an inaccurate tab isn't that a form of
figuring out on my own?

.



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