Another good night tonight, and a solid follow up on yesterday.
I, again, started by paging through the newest issue of GT. Having touched on that column regarding scales the other day, tonight I decided to turn my attention to one of the transcriptions from this month's issue: The Who's "Baba O'Riley." That song has always been one of those that just gets cranked up as loud as possible whenever it comes on the radio. And, as much as I love it, I had never thought of learning it on guitar (don't ask me why, as I have no good response). It's pretty much all Bb, F, and C, and once I got started looking at it, I very quickly progressed to the point of putting it on over the speakers and rocking out along with it. The only thing I didn't try to learn tonight was the solo. It doesn't look terribly hard, though, so maybe I'll give that a go tomorrow night.
That's really all I've got today, but it was a fun, and productive night in the studio.
I, again, started by paging through the newest issue of GT. Having touched on that column regarding scales the other day, tonight I decided to turn my attention to one of the transcriptions from this month's issue: The Who's "Baba O'Riley." That song has always been one of those that just gets cranked up as loud as possible whenever it comes on the radio. And, as much as I love it, I had never thought of learning it on guitar (don't ask me why, as I have no good response). It's pretty much all Bb, F, and C, and once I got started looking at it, I very quickly progressed to the point of putting it on over the speakers and rocking out along with it. The only thing I didn't try to learn tonight was the solo. It doesn't look terribly hard, though, so maybe I'll give that a go tomorrow night.
That's really all I've got today, but it was a fun, and productive night in the studio.
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