尼古拉·特斯拉·科学家

骑士
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美国电影《十字街头》在1986年并未成为经典,但它音乐里浓浓的南方乡村情调打动了无数人心弦,末尾10分钟蓝调与摇滚的终极对决,更是成为了传奇。
附上结尾这首曲子的吉他谱片段。名剑赠烈士,这种好东西放在我这里无用,给姑奶最适合不过了。
|-------------5-8-12-8-----------------------------------------------------------|
|----------------------10---------------------------------12---------------------|
|---------5-9-------------9--------------------------9-13----13-9----------------|
|-------7-------------------10------------------9-12--------------12-9-----------|
|-----7------------------------12-7--------7-11------------------------11-7------|
|-5-8-------------------------------8-7-10----------------------------------10---|
|---------------------------------------------------------10-13-10---------------------|
|-----------------8-10-8-------------------------------10----------10------------------|
|---------------9--------9--------------------------10----------------10---------------|
|----------7-11------------11-7------------------12----------------------12------------|
|-----7-10----------------------10-7--------8-12----------------------------12-8-------|
|-5-9--------------------------------9-5-10--------------------------------------10----|
|--------------------------------------------------------------5---8-5-12-8-16-----|
|----------------------12----------------------------------5-----5-----------------|
|----------------10-13----13-10------------------------5-----5---------------------|
|-----------9-12----------------12-9---------------7-----7-------------------------|
|------8-11--------------------------11-8------7-----7-----------------------------|
|-7-10------------------------------------10-5---8-----------------------------0---|
The Element of Practice: How to get fast
Most people out there are like me. They play guitar and they have dreams of playing as fast as Yngwie Malmsteen, john Petrucci, Steve Vai, Paco de Lucia (who is my guitar hero), Al Di Meola, whoever. Bu most of you, like I used to, are probably wondering: How the heck do those guys get so fast? One thing we know is that those guys practiced. If you wanna be good at guitar, you have to remember, guitar is a discipline! Try to practice everyday as much as you can. And it's not how much you practice, but how you practice that makes a difference.
When you practice you must have some goals in mind. Mine are Get Good, Get Fast, Get Accurate (not neccesarily in order of preference). To get fast you have to practice accuratly! Let's say you're practicing your scales. You are obviously not going to be able play 16th notes at 200bpm's on a metronome on you're first try. So maybe you should start with 16th notes at 40 or 60bpms (for those of you who don't know, 16th notes means you play 4 notes a click on your metronome).
Practice your scales slow to gain control over them. When you have control at the slow speed (getting ccontrol might take a week or two depending on how much you practice, and remember to have goood technique when you are practicing them) you can now go to a faster speed. This faster speed will vary but here is the limit: the faster speed should be fast enough that you are a little bit sloppy.
So for a begginer you start off at 60bpms. Don't suddenly shoot up to 140bpms, you'll never make it. Go to 80bpms. Going up 20bpms is usually safe, you'll be a bit sloppy but not too much. So you are now practicing at 80bpm 16th notes. Your fingers might start getting a little tired so take a break. When you think you've practiced enough, go back down slow to 60bpm. Practice a bit here then go up to 70bpms, then you're done (70 should
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