Saturday, November 22, 2008

Act 1 - Scene 2

BD's class last Wednesday went on from 6:30PM to 9:00PM... S and her friend K learnt their first guitar chords, and a lot of theory too - keys, notes, important abbreviations, etc (details included below)... K forgot to inform wifey dear (N) about the extended class... and rightly got treated to tomato curry with super-duper-extra mirchi.... S has suggested to N to completely forgoe dinner, the next time K does this... K anyway needs a diet very badly... hehe :)

now getting back to the class... S had no idea that her pretty nails would come so badly in the way playing the chords... she had to be satisfied with following the theory and watching the rest of the guys in the class finger pluck and show off... hmmmphh!!!!

to top it all, BD had to mention that being a girl, S might take longer than the guys to learn, cause you need a lot of strength to press those totally harmless looking strings... and ofcourse a lil will to sustain the pain in your finger-tips....

hmmm... challenge??? ... so guess what... gone are S's pretty nails.... anyway it's a blessing in disguise... cause, now she won't have to waste time filing them, painting them (or feeling bad about not doing all this), and then feel bad when they become brittle and break for no rhyme or reason... anyway we have some Before and After shots to prove the brave decision taken by S... she's a warrior I tell you... :P


BEFORE
AFTER


OK, now coming back to some serious business... the lessons...
  1. Add one more Exercise to Finger Plucking:
    Exercise 5 P/I/M/A/M/I

  2. Some Important KEYS - SYMBOLS
  3. So A Major Forexample, can be represented as AM or AMaj

  4. Common ABBREVIATIONS

  5. Important Concepts - KEYS/NOTES
  6. Note: The Sharps and Flats fall in between the Full Keys/Notes.
    Sharps (#) always move ahead (righwards ---->)
    Flats (b) always move backwards (leftwards <--- )
  7. En- HARMONIC EQUIVALENT- Essentially, where you see a tick mark - there exists a Sharp (#) or a Flat (b)
    A# is same as Bb, C# is same as Db, D# is same as Eb, F# is same as Gb, G# is same as Ab, and so on...
    - Where you see a cross mark, there exists no Note (Full, Sharp, or Flat)
    So, B#, Cb, E#, Fb do not exist. However, in some places, there might be references to B#, Cb, E#, Fb - Do not get confused, these could be intepreted as follows:
    - B# is same as C
    - Cb is same as B
    - E# is same as F
    - Fb is same as E

  8. OPEN STRING TUNING
  9. As you notice here, the 1st and 6th strings have both been tuned to E. However, 1st String is an Octave (o) i.e. a higher note; whereas the 6th String is a Root
    (R) i.e. a lower note.


  10. CHORDS - Three Basic Chords
  11. BASIC CHORD PROGRESSIONS

  12. STRUMMING PATTERNS

3 Responses:

Jayeeta Majumdar Singhee said...

oh god! those ugly hands on display...once more :-p

Everybody Calls me boring said...

you are totally eriously JOBLESS!!! :-P

Or to sound nice, should i say passionate about learning Guitar ;-)

The Ketchup Girl said...

man...it all looks so serious and important. like notes for a board meeting or prep for BE mech finals. I am very impressed. :)