Question about reading music
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Question about reading music

Harp noob here. In measure 4 how am I supposed to know you don’t wait until the full first note (or chord I guess) is done playing before you start playing the second note (and the same for notes 3,4 and 5,6). Also why is it using a bracket on the third beat when the last note of that chord is already being played in that chord. That seems pointless right?

u/asmoothbrain — 4 days ago

Katana amp vs used Headrush modeler with a studio monitor for newer electric guitar player

I have played acoustic and classical for a while. I have an older vox tube amp but I have to play very quietly and I can’t really get a great sound out of it possibly for this reason.
I was considering either getting a katana or similar small modeling amp or getting a used headrush modeler and a studio monitor like kali lp-6. Since I’m new to electric guitar I don’t really have a specific sounds I’m chasing. It would be nice to have the ability to have a lot of ability to experiment and also to have the option to have a nice clean sound if I want to mess around with amplifying my classical and applying more nuanced effects to it. The headrush and monitor is a bit more expensive but not terrible for used ones I’ve seen. I am open to other suggestions too. Thanks for reading!

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u/asmoothbrain — 21 days ago

For those who can improvise / play solos well, do you always know which scale degree you are on?

It seems like a useful thing to keep track of, but takes more concentration than just playing by ear. Just curious what you guys do. Thank you!

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u/asmoothbrain — 26 days ago
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For those who can improvise / play solos well, do you always know which scale degree you are on?

It seems like it is helpful for me to know which scale degree i am on but it takes more concentration. Just curious if it is common practice to always know. Thanks!

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u/asmoothbrain — 26 days ago