so if it has every song why doesnt it have instruments of destruction or many many MANY other songs you dick head, so if people ask if someone has a tab for something on here its coz they couldnt find it on the net and are hoping that someone else has it!
I would go with Steve on this one. Learning to read notation will make you extremely versatile in the music industry and will open up new doors to new techniques, genres, styles, and even new instruments.
Does 911tabs.com have jazz tabs? Because I'm not sure the author of this thread would associate with a website that contains anything jazz...
Well, I'm not sure the author of this thread would really want to learn to read real music... it might be beyond his capabilities, considering he would rather play the root over and over in a metal band than even consider taking up jazz...
We can only hope that constant headbanging will destroy the few remaining brain cells in the heads of musicians like him.
why is jazz better than metal? both styles when played well take equally as much skill, when done properly of course, you cant compare Jazz with metal, different styles of music cant compare with each other
I agree, two genres of music really cannot be compared, but I do believe that jazz is much more difficult than metal. A bassist playing metal can simply look at a tab (which will more often than not will contain the root and nothing else) and play without much experience. Jazz, on the other hand, requires knowledge of chord structure, scales, style and phrasing, and many other aspects of music theory, as well as a great deal of practice. Colleges offer majors in jazz studies, while I have never seen a single class having to do with metal.
also basswomen ummm if u play !*****! modern emo !***!..then yeah bass is going to be easy because all u do is play a one string version of what electric guitars playing but if u go back to time of alice cooper, motley crue, and iron mainden...u don't come close to playing same as electric...u do all the scaling and u are making rythem and its really chanenging...i have played blues with bass and seriosly the bass is the same. in the 80s rock was still in the middle of reforming from blues/rock and roll to metal so the electric guitar was all hard rock while the bass was still doing scale stuff
get it doughbag?
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also basswomen ummm if u play !*****! modern emo !***!..then yeah bass is going to be easy because all u do is play a one string version of what electric guitars playing, but if u go back to time of alice cooper, motley crue, and iron mainden...u don't come close to playing same as electric...u do all the scaling and u are making rythem and its really chanenging...i have played blues with bass and seriosly the bass is the same as in 80s hard rock. in the 80s, rock was still in the middle of reforming from blues/rock and roll, to metal so the electric guitar was all hard rock while the bass was still doing scale stuff, it wasn't done changing, while everything else has