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I use Win10 all the time, so I’ve resigned myself to the fact that Microsoft snoops on my computer from bootup to shutdown—and maybe other times. (Hello, Cortana!) Windows Defender isn’t going to tell Microsoft much more than it already knows. Defender is moderately competent, and it won’t bug me about paying for an upgrade or hijack my browser’s search engine. The others may. Defender’s a better-the-devil-ye-ken choice. No doubt you already have an antivirus program. As mentioned in the previous slide, I use Windows Defender, which comes baked into Win10, but there are many good alternatives. Malwarebytes is different. The free-for-personal-use version is designed to be run manually; I run mine once a week. Malwarebytes picks up all sorts of creepy crawlies that get past AV programs, and it’s surprisingly adept at running even if your machine is already infected. When combined with the support on the Malwarebytes forum, Malwarebytes is the ultimate fallback for infected systems—whether you know they’re infected or not. Get it on Ninite. Microsoft wants you to use its new Edge browser. For some, Edge may be all you need. For most, Edge doesn’t fill the bill. If you’ve grown accustomed to the more-advanced features in other browsers, Edge won’t be an adequate substitute. Your main options: • Opera, long the top underdog in the browser wars, has pioneered several features not previously seen in competitive browsers, including pop-up blocking, private browsing, and native ad blocking. It’s now available on Windows, OS X, and Linux. • Firefox is an excellent choice if you don’t want to send your browsing history to the folks at Google. Coupled with a search engine like or, which don’t track anything, you minimize your trackable presence on the web. I use Firefox all the time. • Chrome is my browser of choice. In spite of its snooping ways, it has the best collection of extensions, easiest operation, and best integration with Google Apps in the biz. On the downside, if you open a bunch of tabs, it sure sucks up a lot of cycles. Whatever you do, don’t run Internet Explorer. Microsoft has put it out to pasture. So should you. Pick ’n’ choose on Ninite. I use religiously, in all my browsers, on all my computers: Windows, Android, iOS, ChromeOS, Mac, you name it. LastPass keeps track of your user IDs, passwords, and other settings; stores them in the cloud; and offers them to you with a click. LastPass does its one-way salted AES-256 encrypting and decrypting on your PC, using a master password you have to remember. The data that gets stored in the cloud is encrypted, and without the key the stored passwords can’t be broken, unless you know somebody who can crack AES-256 encryption. In addition to installing the LastPass browser extension for all of my browsers, I use the UWP/Windows Store version (screenshot) on my Windows 10 machines. It’s much easier to edit entries with the UWP/Windows Store version than with the odd click-here-then-there editing interface inside browsers. If you’re using Win10 for anything more than a doorstop, you’re no doubt familiar with cloud storage. I prefer the desktop version of Dropbox, which integrates into File Manager. (The UWP/Windows Store version, at this point, isn’t worth the bother.) Everybody and his brother wants to offer you free cloud storage these days. They’re gambling that you’ll get hooked on the service, and later pay to stay. I’ve never gone over my limit with any of the services— (2GB free for personal use, unlimited business use for $12.50 per user per month), Microsoft’s (5GB free for personal use, many other options), (15GB free for personal use), (50GB free), (10GB free)—and I use them all, in various ways. Thumbnail comparison: Dropbox syncs with your computer remarkably well; for all intents, it works exactly like a File Manager folder (see screenshot), with solid security, easy operation, amazing reliability, and integration with many programs (including Office). The current version of OneDrive has all sorts of implementation and interface problems, reliability is a major concern, and Microsoft has already reneged on storage promises. Google Drive space gets swallowed up by saved Gmail attachments, but the tools are best of breed. I use Google Drive for photos (see my later recommendation). Mega is excellent, supersecure, somewhat limited in features, but is getting better. Box rates as the sine qua non of corporate storage, but it’s limited for freeloaders. Get it on Ninite. Like you, I spent years struggling with PC-based email: Outlook, in multitudinous versions; Outlook Express (which isn’t anything like Outlook itself); Windows Mail; Windows Live Mail; Thunderbird. I can’t recall how many months I’ve lost hassling with files, settings, quirks, and bugs. If you haven’t moved your mail to the cloud, it’s time to take a look. You have to jump through a few hoops, but it’s relatively easy to keep your email address ([email protected]) and push everything through Gmail—and nobody will know the difference. All the email services are free for personal use and come attached to more expensive packages (Google Apps for Business, Outlook 365, among others) for organizations. Flipping to online email will add years to your life. The only question is which service to use. The front-runners, Gmail and (formerly Hotmail) have pros and cons, with features in one showing up in the other sooner or later. Both have so many capabilities that nobody uses more than a tiny fraction. There’s no clear winner. 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Google’s G Suite works well, too, but Office Online’s features and rock-solid compatibility with desktop Office programs run way out ahead of the competition. Both run inside your favorite web browser. Galen Gruman has, with conclusions that apply to Office Online in many cases. The big trick? You have to understand there is a free Office Online, it’s remarkably fully featured, and you don’t need to sign up for a free trial of anything (although you need a free Microsoft Account). To get started, go to the, avoid the temptation to sign up for an Office 365 free trial at the top, and look further down for the free online apps. If you are a professional photographer, need fancy touch-up tools and extremely high-definition archival storage, or have to set up paid downloading services, you need a more capable option. But for almost everybody, is a category killer. There’s rarely been a program, of any kind, with such broad appeal. There’s free unlimited storage, although pictures are limited to 16 megapixels and video to 1080p (the program will automatically squeeze bigger pictures, or you can pay for Google Drive storage space for the biggies). Apps for iOS, Android, and all the major browsers on any platform. You can set Google Photos to automatically upload pics from your phone or Wi-Fi-enabled camera. Once they’re on Google’s servers, you can get at them from anywhere with your Google ID and password. Google Photos automatically analyzes every picture. Face recognition is built in (though it can be turned off). The organization and analytical capabilities are breathtaking: “All the pictures of me holding a beer glass” or “Every picture we took of the pyramids.” Photos even offers to create montages, panoramas, storylines, or “animations” of similar pictures taken in succession. Of course, Google keeps track of everything you post and uses the info to serve ads, but that's the price you pay. Another poster child for open source software, VLC Media Player plays nearly anything—including YouTube Flash FLV files—with no additional software, no downloads, no headaches. I use it exclusively for videos, but I only use the desktop version. The UWP/Windows Store version, at this point, has all sorts of problems. Unlike other media players, VLC sports simple, Spartan controls, built-in codecs for almost every file type imaginable, and a large and vocal online support community. VLC plays internet streaming media with a click, records played media, converts between file types, and even supports individual frame screenshots. Tired of the sell, sell, sell in Win10’s built-in Groove Music or Movies & TV? Can’t get your oddball files to play in Win10’s apps? Take a look at VLC. VLC is well-known for tolerating incomplete or damaged media files. It will even start to play downloaded media before the download’s finished. The desktop version is available via Ninite. Get it on Ninite. 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Personally, I rip MP4s and put them in Plex. Open source software at its finest, HandBrake has an enormous number of options that should cover even the most convoluted cases. Get it on Ninite. The best free PC software programs aren't about the cost (lack thereof), they’re about a fresh opportunity—collections of code that puts the dumb hardware in your computer to smart use, tools that could accomplish anything from balancing your household budget to helping to cure cancer. Stocking your PC is an intensely personal task. Even still, some programs are so helpful, so handy, so useful across the board that we heartily recommend them to everybody. These free PC programs—a mix of must-haves and delightful auxiliary apps—have earned a place on almost any computer. Makes loading up a new computer a breeze. 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We can understand the user's situation before buying paid design because if the paid file does not fulfill your requirements after purchasing it because most of the times developers do not refund. Track 2 from the 2010 Album 'For We Are Many' --- Copyright Disclaimer --- Copyrighted to All That Remains and Prosthetic Records/Razor & Tie 2010 'Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.' ![]() ![]() • • • • • • Website Members Oli Herbert Mike Martin Aaron Patrick Past members Dan Egan Chris Bartlett Michael Bartlett All That Remains is an American band from,, formed in 1998. They have released eight studio albums, a, and have sold over a million records worldwide. The group currently consists of vocalist, guitarists Oli Herbert and Mike Martin, bassist Aaron Patrick, and former drummer Jason Costa. Labonte and Herbert are the only original members. In spite of this, the band's line-up had remained consistent from the release of 2008's until 2015's, spanning four albums. This line-up changed, however, in September 2015, when long-time bassist left the band, with Patrick taking her place. Lead guitarist Oli Herbert (pictured) and vocalist are the only original members since the band's inception. Formation and first releases (2001–05) [ ], the vocalist for All That Remains, was originally the vocalist for and appeared on the cult classic album. After being asked to leave because of 'musical differences,' Phil focused entirely on All That Remains, a side project he had been working on prior to leaving. The band released their debut album,, on March 26, 2002, through. The style of the album differs from their current musical style they have had since 2006, and more prominently contains elements of. It was also the band's only release featuring the original members Chris Bartlett and Dan Egan. Their second album,, was released on March 23, 2004, through Prosthetic Records. ![]() ALL THAT REMAINS lyrics - '.For We Are Many'. Strengthen us all Defy, for we are many Rising against you Defy. Before free men united. I used to be a huge All That Remains fan. The Fall Of Ideals was one of the very few albums I paid for before ever hearing the entire thing. The last album, Overcome, was just a tad bit underwhelming, but it was still better than the latest Killswitch Engage album, but that's neither here nor there. But you know. ALL THAT REMAINS lyrics - '.For We Are Many' (2010) album. Defy, strengthen us all Defy, for we are many Rising against you. Produced by guitarist, the album featured better production compared to its predecessor. The three that were released from the album are 'This Darkened Heart,' 'Tattered on My Sleeve,' and 'The Deepest Gray.' Music videos were created for all three. This Darkened Heart is the first album with current guitarist Mike Martin. Phil Labonte and in 2011 On June 8, 2010, All That Remains premiered the title track 'For We Are Many' during a show in Burlington, Vermont, under the working title of 'Dem Trims.' From August 18 to September 6, a free download of the title track, 'For We Are Many,' was available on the band's website after subscribing to their mailing list. On October 6, 2010, All That Remains released a music video for the single 'Hold On.' 'For We Are Many' debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200, selling a little over 29,000 copies in its first week. All That Remains took part in the Share the Welt Fall tour with,, and. A War You Cannot Win (2012–13) [ ] On January 25, 2012, Phil Labonte stated that the band was working on new material. [ ] On June 21, they revealed that their upcoming sixth studio album is titled. On August 13, 2012, Phil uploaded 'Down Through the Ages' to YouTube. All That Remains released the album cover to the album August 23. On August 27, the first single 'Stand Up' was released on the radio. On August 29, All That Remains released the official lyric video to 'Stand Up.' The band has also released a free track of 'Down Through the Ages' on their website from the album A War You Cannot Win, which was released on November 6, 2012. On October 21, 2013, the band released a music video for the track 'What If I Was Nothing.' The Order of Things (2014–15) [ ]. Phil Labonte and rhythm guitarist Mike Martin performing at 2015 In January 2014, the band reported through their official Facebook page that they had started writing their seventh studio album. On June 26, 2014, it was confirmed that the band was in pre-production on their new album with producer Josh Wilbur, who had previously worked with and. The follow-up to 2012's was tentatively due before the end of the year. However, during an interview with Phil Labonte on the Jasta Show, Phil stated that the new forthcoming record would more than likely be released in January. On November 14, 2014, Phil Labonte announced that he released a new song from the new album. The song ended up being entitled 'No Knock,' which was released officially in digital stores on November 24, 2014. On November 20, Phil Labonte announced via Facebook that the new album title is. The album was released on February 24, 2015, via, after the first single from the album, 'This Probably Won't End Well,' was released on January 13, 2015. On September 24, 2015, the band announced the departure of Jeanne Sagan and the introduction of her replacement on bass, Aaron Patrick, formerly of and. Madness (2015–present) [ ] On August 1, it was reported that All That Remains were recording their eighth album at a Los Angeles-area studio with producer. Frontman Phil Labonte stated about the follow-up to 2015's The Order of Things: 'The disc we are working on right now is going to blow people's minds. It's gonna challenge you. There are songs like nothing we've ever done before.' The new album has officially been titled Madness and was released on April 28, 2017. The band will tour North America with in late 2017. Influences and musical style [ ] Musical style [ ] All That Remains has been described as,, and. All That Remains' music mixes 'crushing', dual guitar harmonies, patterns, and that are prevalent in the metalcore genre. Vocally, the band combines,, and. Phil Labonte's lyrics focus on themes such as relationships, personal struggles, society, and hope. All That Remains has been considered a notable act within the. In response to the metalcore label, which the band has often been classified as, said: “ We are a modern metal band, is really the best way to say it, you know. Because we've got, we've got, we've got some of the kind of breakdown-y. But, I mean, if you look at us as a metalcore band and then you look at, say, you know, as a metalcore band, which a lot of people say Hatebreed is a metalcore band because they've got some sort of metal-y riffs. But it's like we sound nothing alike. ” However, the band's guitarist Mike Martin has rejected the metalcore label saying: “ Yeah, we're not and we're not metalcore, so tell the people on the message board to stop calling us that.' Mike has mentioned on numerous occasions, one of his biggest influences is. ” In an interview with Crypticrock, Mike Martin stated about their musical style: “ We've always wanted to have a lot of different kind of metal songs whether it was a, fast song, or song. We've always been capable of doing every kind of song. We've always just done it no matter what the repercussions were because you know you are always going to get backlash. If you are going to write a record that is really heavy, and on the next record you have a ballad, people are going to get pissed. We never really look too much into it, we just wanted to do it, and so we pretty much did it.' ” Influences [ ] The band's influences include,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and. Oli Herbert has stated his biggest influence on guitar is of. Also, he's mentioned he draws a lot of influence from,, and has mentioned his influences range from,,,,,, and even a lot of 1980s bands. In an interview, Phil said: “ I fell in love with the whole glam world. And then I like too, Cannibal Corpseit's very wide range of what people like, you know, all that stuff.' ” He mentioned via Twitter and that he is a huge fan of, and. He also is known for being a huge fan of non-metal acts such as,,,,, and. In an interview with, Labonte stated: “ It's well documented that we like cheesy pop music. There's pictures of me wearing shirts! I listen to, and everyone knows that Mike and I love, and everyone is always listening to, or, or, or, or just pop music! That song is the new 'hit' for All That Remains, it's the song we want to hear. Just a lot of garbage pop. It's kind of a joke because it's the stuff we like, and it's the stuff we want to hear, but we play it for everybody. So, it probably does come through, and it's something that we're aware of, and we're cool with it. If we can make songs that make sense as metal songs, and All That Remains songs, so why not let your influences come into it, just so long as it doesn't get hokey, or it doesn't hurt the song. You don't want to make a song 'do something,' you kind of want to let it go its own way. If it fits and works, then it fits and works, and if it doesn't work, you can't make it work or force it to work. We just go with what we think sounds good, and what feels right to us.' ” Members [ ]. Current • – lead vocals (1998–present), piano (2003–2004) • Oli Herbert – lead guitar (1998–present) • Mike Martin – rhythm guitar (2004–present) • – drums (2007–present) • Aaron Patrick – bass guitar, backing vocals (2015–present) Former • Dan Egan – bass guitar (1998–2003) • Chris Bartlett – rhythm guitar (1998–2004) • Michael Bartlett – drums (1998–2006) • – bass guitar (2003–2004) • – drums (2006-2007) • – bass guitar, backing vocals (2006–2015) Live musicians • Ben Harclerode – drums (2015) Timeline [ ]. Archived from on July 14, 2014. Retrieved February 27, 2010. Archived from on April 4, 2010. Retrieved February 27, 2010. September 16, 2008. Archived from on June 3, 2009. July 19, 2006. Archived from on October 15, 2007. June 20, 2007. Archived from on October 15, 2007. November 30, 2007. Archived from on February 26, 2009. Retrieved April 10, 2009. January 28, 2008. 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All Blues Scale for Jazz Guitar by Jim Ferguson, 136, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. ![]() ![]() About the Author: In 1994, Jim Ferguson received one of the highest honors of his profession: a Grammy nomination from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in the Best Album Notes category for annotating Fantasy Records' 12-CD boxed set Wes Montgomery - The Complete Riverside Recordings, which includes an incisive biographical essay and interviews with numerous figures, including Nat Adderley, Ron Carter, Kenny Burrell, John Scofield, and Tommy Flanagan. The award marked a recent high point in a career that began in the mid '70s. For more than 15 years, Ferguson was associated with Guitar Player Magazine. A former editor, he specialized in jazz and classical guitar - meeting, interviewing, and writing about virtually every important figure in the guitar world. A specialist in jazz, and in jazz guitar in particular, he con-tributed the guitar history entry and 14 biographies to The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. He has also annotated over 40 albums (Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, Jim Hall, Tal Farlow, George Van Eps, Johnny Smith, and many others) and compiled several acclaimed collections of historic performances for the Fantasy, Rhino, and Concord labels. ![]() In addition to Guitar Player, his hundreds of articles have appeared in JazzTimes, Down Beat, Classical Guitar, Fingerstyle Guitar, and other international publications. His books have covered topics ranging from blues to the music of Federico Moreno Torroba. A noted guitar instructor, Ferguson has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Mills College in Oakland, California, and teaches music at both Evergreen Valley College in San Jose, California, and California State University, Monterey Bay in Seaside, California. He has studied with George Barnes, Red Varner, Lenny Breau, Jose Rey de la Torre, and David Tanenbaum and performed in Europe and the U.S. Moreover, he is profiled in Maurice J. Summerfield's The Jazz Guitar - Its Evolution, Its Players And Personalities Since 1900. Regarding his own approach to jazz, Cadence Magazine said, 'Bluesy and swinging, Ferguson bears up under repeated listening.' In 1997, Jim founded his own music publishing company, Guitar Master Class, whose first book, All Blues for Jazz Guitar - Comping Styles, Chords & Grooves, has been received virtually with universal acclaim. He resides in Santa Cruz, California. 'About this title' may belong to another edition of this title. “The Blues are a simple music and I’m a simple man. But the Blues aren’t a science, the Blues can’t be broken down like mathematics. The Blues are a mystery, and mysteries are never as simple as they look!” – BB King, interview by David Ritz When you want to play a solo, you have to know which notes you can play. This set of notes is called a scale. It must fit to the song and the chords, not all notes on your fretboard would give a nice sound if played in one song. Looking into a music book you’ll find dozens of different scales and modes, major and natural/melodic/harmonic minor, dorian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian or phrygian mode and even more. If you want to learn more about these, look at the. The classical music theory is not well suited to describe the Blues, but we don’t have a choice. From that point of view Blues is crazy and wrong – playing dominant major 7th chords all over minor pentatonic scales, using chromatic scale pieces for intros and turnarounds, using a 5 tone scale instead of the accustomed 7 tone scales, adding notes that don’t belong to any scale – and these stupid chord progressions so it’s only an attempt to describe what we call the Blues. Why is it so weird? It’s because the black people in the USA back in the beginning of the 20th century tried to play their African music styles on western instruments – i.e. The guitar, the harp and the piano. Take the guitar: the frets are made for equal intonation, to play classical (western) music. To get the notes “between” you need special techniques like a string bend or a slide. The simplest way to describe the Blues scale with standard music theory is using a pentatonic scale and add some extra notes. But this does in no way mean that Blues is a kind of “limited” music or that the black slaves back then could be reduced to people who only know 5 notes. It’s the opposite – true Blues is much more than pentatonic music. But to get started with need a description, and the classical music theory is what most people know. The pentatonic scale – a simple way to start. This scale is called “pentatonic”, because it contains only 5 (greek penta: 5) different notes. We start with the minor pentatonic scale in E (there’s also a major pentatonic scale, which sounds not so “sad”, but for a deep basic Blues we’ll take the minor). We start with the key of E, because it’s a “guitar key” – all open strings belong to this scale. Here it is, noted in tab (E is the key, that means the scale begins with E): E I---------------------0-3-I B I-----------------0-3-----I G I-------------0-2---------I D I---------0-2-------------I A I-----0-2-----------------I E I-0-3---------------------I E minor pentatonic scale, first pattern You start with the open E-string; that’s (of course) E. When you reach the 2nd fret of the D-string, it’s also E (play both at the same time, you will hear it). And finally the other open E string is also E. So you’ve stepped through 2 octaves. The notes are E – G – A – B – D. Playing the open strings also contains all notes of the E minor pentatonic scale, but not in the correct sequence, every 2nd note is left out. That means you can play simple rhythm guitar and even small solos with only open strings! No need to take your left hand(sorry, lefthanders). The Blues scale: Blue notes. Next step: to get the typical Blues sound, we add a special note: the “Blue note” (which is usually a diminished fifth, see basics). However, there are more definitions of the Blue note, I use the most common definition. The diminished third and the diminished seventh are the other ones often called “Blue notes”, or in general notes played at a lower pitch than those of the major scale, often bend to a higher pitch. The diminished (flat) third is the note which in classical (western) music styles determines if it’s a major or a minor scale. In Blues music it is often a bend from the minor note into the major note, usually not reaching exactly the target note. The diminished (flat) seventh is the note which is part of the dominant seventh chord, the one which leads back to the tonic (root) note. Another more simple definition you’ll find is that a Blue note is always played at a slightly lower pitch than those of the major scale to express a certain feeling. All these definitions show us the impossibility for an exact definition using classical music theory. The African roots of the Blues music used non-equal tempered (natural harmonic) scales, so this is obviously an attempt to describe these “in-between” notes using classical notation. So you can consider American Blues music as a well grown mixture of African and European music styles. Back to the scale – it now the scale gets more “dramatic” and looks like: I-------------------------0-3-I I---------------------0-3-----I I---------------0-2-3---------I I-----------0-2---------------I I-----0-1-2-------------------I I-0-3-------------------------I E minor Blues scale This new note is a great starting point for string bending, in Blues music a note is often bend into a Blue note. Another note to bend into is for example a note from the major scale while playing in a minor scale. By the way – you can play this scale also 12 frets higher using the same fingering pattern, it’s still in E: I-------------------------------------12-15-I I-------------------------------12-15-------I I----------------------12-14-15-------------I I----------------12-14----------------------I I-------12-13-14----------------------------I I-12-15-------------------------------------I Other keys – easy! And now the great advantage of playing guitar: with a bright smile on your face you look to the keyboard player and give him the sign for changing the key. While the keyboard player is wondering about the black and white keys on his keyboard (what was it? Damn), you just have finished your solo. The secret is that you only have to move the frets up or down to change to another key. The fingering pattern is still the same! Look at the to locate the root notes for a scale. Moving up or down a fret means moving up or down a semi note: if you want to play in F you can use the pattern of E and simply move up one fret. Example: Blues pentatonic in A would look like (start at the 5th fret!): I-------------------------5-8-I I---------------------5-8-----I I---------------5-7-8---------I I-----------5-7---------------I I-----5-6-7-------------------I I-5-8-------------------------I A minor Blues scale More fingering patterns and “box” playing With this scales you can play your first. The advantage is that you can play every time every note of the scale. There is no “wrong” note, but some will sound better, some not so good. You can not only play pentatonic scales to Blues music, but also to rock, pop and even jazz music. (On the other hand, you can never get any Spanish flamenco or country music feeling with it, there are some notes or better intervals missing) This is not the only position for the pentatonic Blues scale. There are different fingering patterns, so you can play it all over the fretboard. But for the beginning it’s better to start with only one and add sometimes a note from another fingering pattern. Depending on the key and personal influences like finger size or strength most players use a special parts of these patterns called boxes. Within this box you have all the notes from an octave in a comfortable arrangement, for example small distances for small fingers or a position that allows you to bend the important notes with your ring finger. Some technique oriented guitarists tend to doom this box playing and like to fly all over the fretboard. However, as long as you don’t want to be a shredder, but play the Blues instead, it’s okay. Spend your time searching for your positions where you can put all your emotions to the string. I---8---10--I I---8---10--I I-7-8-9-----I I-----------I I-----------I I-----------I Common box example for the A Blues scale Below are schemes of your fretboard with all pentatonic fingering patterns for the two most common Blues keys (this is NO tab, just directly a look at the fretboard). You can see the minor pentatonic scale fingering patterns (with root notes and blue notes) plus the additional notes from the major pentatonic scale, which you don’t need in the beginning, but will give you more room to play. You can cut out your own boxes in which you can play comfortably. For the open strings of a scale take a look at the 12th fret. For other scales, look at the. The scales How do I use the following graphics to improve my solo guitar? Let’s say we have a standard 12 bar Blues in E with the chords E(7)/A7/B7. Use the E scale below and locate the red root notes (E). To get the minor pentatonic scale, add the black notes (E-G-A-B-D). You can now play in “safe mode” with these notes, each note will sound more or less good, there are no wrong notes. The next step is adding the blue note (yes, it’s colored blue, Bb in this case). If you reach the point that it gets boring, carefully try to add some of the gray notes from the major pentatonic. Some – not all! Handle them with care, you’ll soon find out when to use which note to get the tonal effect you want to express. If you wonder why there are less gray notes than black notes: both scales share the same root (red) plus the V (B in this case), which is colored black to avoid confusion. Tip: Many more scales graphics in every key and for different tunings and other nice extra features are at the. • Rolling Stones + EC: • EC: • EC: • EC: • EC: • EC and Friends: • Marc Roberty: • EC: • George Harrison + EC: • Various Artists + EC: • Blues@9: • Wynton Marsalis + EC: • Robbie Robertson + EC: • EC: • EC: • Buddy Guy + VA: • EC + Guests: • EC + Guests: • Cream: • EC: • Jack Bruce: • Ginger Baker: • EC: • EC + Jerry Lee Lewis: • EC + Micheal Kamen: • Bluesbreakers + EC: • EC + Winwood: • EC + Winwood: • Paul Jones + EC: • Yardbirds + EC: • VA + EC: • Buddy Guy + EC: • Buddy Guy + EC: • David Sanborn + EC: • Sonny Landreth + EC: • Dr. John + EC: • EC: • EC + Winwood: • EC + Winwood: • EC: • EC: • EC: • Pattie Boyd: • VA: • VA: • VA: • Hjort, Horton: • EC + others: • EC: • J.J. Cale + EC: • J.J. 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If you’re worried that your boyfriend (or girlfriend) may be feeling this way and is just unwilling to end the relationship, I’ve put together some things you should be looking out for. While I don’t want you girls getting crazy over this list (if one thing applies to your BF, please don’t assume it’s over), it’s important to realize that there are some tell-tale signs to watch for if you’re worried about your relationship ending. Take a look at these 8 signs that your boyfriend may want to break up with you. Then, please, talk to him. My boy friend and I we don’t have any fight just a little miscommunication. But he was really sick. He called me say he is gling to hospital and he waa admit to ICU for couple days. He text me back and call me, he say he was miss and love me. After i talk to him next day I never heard again almost a week. So i dont know if he was in bad condition or ignoring. If she were to change my mind about breaking up with her, I would want her to perhaps behave a little better, fix some problems and most of all fix 'our' problems. So I would say that both of you try to fix what's wrong with your relationship. Don't tear a house down because a lightbulb is broken, change the lightbulb instead. Jun 23, 2009 I dont know all the lyrics but id like to know the title and who it's. 'all my girlfriends are breaking up with me, and all my good friends. Dating and Relationships: My girlfriend always threatens to break up with me. Is this normal? My girlfriend is always breaking up with me. What should I do? I always text him almost everyday even one I never heard anything from him. But we don’t have any formal break up or he never say anything to break me up. What should i do? Me and my boyfriend are in a relationship since 3 years.first two years of our relationship were awesome as like if we cant live without each other.but now things are beyond limit.he dont replies me on time.he is not interested to talk with me on cell phone but is always ready to meet me personally.. He keeps on saying that i m her first priority after parents.but now i think his friends are more important for him.last night he scolded me just because i said something wrong for his friend. ![]() He finds playing pokemon go more interesting than talking to me. I already talked about him about this change.I confessed that i dont like it.I set him free if wanted to leave me, he can. We had regular arguements about this. But he dont wants to leave me. He wants to keep me but he is not a ‘keeper’. He dont know how to keep her grlfrnd happy. After every arguement,he talks very lovingly for few days.but after, the same things starts! I m stuck.should i move on?coz cant tolerate. Me and my boyfriend are in a relationship since 3 years.first two years of our relationship were awesome as like if we cant live without each other.but now things are beyond limit.he dont replies me on time.he is not interested to talk with me on cell phone but is always ready to meet me personally.. He keeps on saying that i m her first priority after parents.but now i think his friends are more important for him.last night he scolded me just because i said something wrong for his friend. He finds playing pokemon go more interesting than talking to me. I already talked about him about this change.I confessed that i dont like it.I set him free if wanted to leave me, he can. We had regular arguements about this. But he dont wants to leave me. He wants to keep me but he is not a ‘keeper’. He dont know how to keep her grlfrnd happy. After every arguement,he talks very lovingly for few days.but after, the same things starts! I m stuck.should i move on?coz cant tolerate. Been with boyfriend 7 years got into a argument which we barely argue maybe once every 3 months but when we so argue it gets bad but he usually don’t say to much to me for a week but now it’s been 3 weeks I mean we talk but we don’t joke around more silent than talking but he still wants to take me with him to the store or fishing but bed time he don’t cuddle with me like before sometimes he will say he loves me and there is times he don’t tell me what am I missing or is he just done with the relationship •. Hi Me and my boyfriend have been together for 3 and a half years and when I first met him he was so sweet and funny and loving. But now its terrible Every time I talk to him about things he just sits there an watches cartoons and he just stopped listening to me and doing things with me. And when I go to touch him he keeps saying to me ” Stop I’m hot or Stop it or if not he walks out side pissed off. But when hes with his boys wow hes laughing, happy, talking up big and playing with them and all that. I have been dating the same man for just over 3 years. It is a rocky relationship for sure plus now I’m expecting. I could probably reply to many of the topics of this site with my version of what I’ve been going through. Anyway, if he was already acting obnoxious for no real reason to you, why would you buy him such a big item such as a vehicle? Was he talking to you when you brought up the idea? Wanted to be touched then until the deal went through?? Something is definitely up with your guy. Having a real talk about what is going on is definitely needed. I hope within the month of this post that you two were able to figure out what’s lacking/missing in the relationship. Im sorry, i know its hard to lose someone we love. Especially a partner we commit to because after 2 years you think of your future and imagine it that way with them. But honestly you need to feel the pain of the break up and accept it. Some men can use a woman and even if she is the most amazing woman in the world, after a while they just get tired of us. I know its hard but it gets easier with time. Remember that there are people out there who will appreciate all you do for them. Stay strong 🙂. « Previous 1 Is there anything quite as frustrating watching a friend in a relationship that’s clearly in free-fall? You know damn good and well that he or she needs to detach themselves from the emotional barnacle that is their significant other, but for whatever reason they’re absolutely determined to ride that sucker into the ground? Now imagine how your friends feel when they’re watching you holding on to that toxic relationship for dear life. Whether you genuinely can’t see the toll that your failing coupledom is taking on your life or you simply can’t believe that you could sometimes you find that you’re an emotional Slim Pickens, riding the A-bomb of their love straight into the Russian steppes that is your relationship and bringing nothing but devastation in your wake. We can still make this work!' Hey, if that sounds like you, don’t beat yourself up. We’ve all been there. I’ve had one particularly toxic relationship in college that endured for two years between when I realized it needed to end and when I finally broke it off. But when I finally did The only way I can think to describe it is akin to the day I quit the worst job I ever had – doing tech-support for a notable cell-phone company. I was absolutely convinced that the job was draining the life out of me and after one particularly trying day that involved a bomb-threat, I finally stood up, threw down my headset, told my supervisor that he could kiss my ass and I was giving my notice and walked out the door. The feeling of freedom that overcame me, like I had just shrugged off a massive weight that I hadn’t realized I was carrying almost set me to tears. Breaking up with my toxic girlfriend? Kinda like that only better. If I had known then what I know now, I would never have waited so long especially since I would have been able to recognized the signs that it was long past time to break up. Of course, sometimes it’s easy to mis-read the signs. Just as there’s nothing as soul-killing as being stuck in a relationship gone bad, you don’t want to make the mistake of ending a perfectly healthy relationship just because you mistook the usual ups and downs of every relationship. So let’s look at five signs that it’s time to break up and when it’s not. #5: Your Lives Are Going In Different Directions One of the best parts of a relationship is building your future together. In an ideal world, this person is your partner-in-crime, the person who you know you’re going to love even when the two of you are broken down and decrepit and you’re having to change their adult diapers. Over time however, you realize that you both have incredibly divergent ideas of what your future entails. You’re excited to pick out the names of your future children but she’s realizing that she doesn’t want kids. You’re a driven, ambitious professional and he can’t be bothered to look for work because he’s needs the time to “work on his music”. Or “write his novel.” Or any number of excuses. They seemed plausible – even charming – when you first started but now you’re worried that you’ve tethered yourself to a slacker who’s going to be holding you back. It needn’t be as dramatic as fights over having children or how many. It could be as simple as where the two of you will live, or your where you are with your careers. Where are the two of you going to live: the big city? A house in the middle of nowhere? Are you willing – or able, for that matter – to pull up stakes if your significant other gets an offer for her dream job that requires moving across the country? Or worse: half-way around the globe? Everyone’s familiar with the idea that opposites attract, but in reality, if you’re too different, it’s going to end up being a massive strain on your relationship. As much as you may even genuinely love each other, the cold hard fact is that sometimes being in love just isn’t enough to make a relationship work. When It’s Not: The younger you are, the easier it is to be flexible. The life you imagine for yourself – especially when you’re still in college or fresh out in the world – isn’t necessarily the one that you’ll actually want, or even end up in. In fact, there will be plenty of times that you’ll find that your expectations and dreams have changed and you’re holding onto those old dreams out of habit or nostalgia. Before you pull the trigger, you need to take some time to think about just how firmly you’re committed to your current life and whether you’re willing to make some sacrifices in the name of your relationship. #4: You’re A Different Person When You’re With Them One of the earliest signs that my college relationship had gone bad came during the summer before I graduated. By necessity, our relationship was temporarily; we lived a good 3000 miles away from each other, so we wouldn’t be seeing much of each other until the fall rolled back around. Since this was before the days of Skype, ubiquitous cellphones with nationwide minute plans and widely available broadband connections, we were reduced to e-mail, instant messages and long-distance phone calls that threatened to plunge us into bankruptcy. One day, some old friends and I were hanging out at my house getting caught up when my girlfriend at the time called. I picked up the phone and my friends quietly left the room to let me have some privacy. After thirty minutes – at least ten of which were spent saying “Babe, I have to go. My friends are here. I have to go. I have to go. ” – one of my friends poked his head through the door. “That was $NAME, wasn’t it?” he asked. “Yeah, how’d you know?” I replied, curious. “Because every time she calls, the life drains right out of you,” he said. 'Sorry, I have to take this. It's my emotional vampire. I mean, my girlfriend.' At the time, I dismissed him but he was right. And he wasn’t the only person who noticed. My mother, my brother, my friends in college all of them saw the profound difference in my attitude, outlook and even my body language when I was with her versus when I was away from her, even for a few hours. I was literally the only person who didn’t see it. And that should have been a warning sign. It can be hard to tell how much we change when we shift between our social circles. We frequently lack the perspective to see the differences. Sometimes it’s as simple as feeling drained when you’re with them and feeling energized when you’re with the rest of your friends. Sometimes it’s a subtle shift between being a dynamic, assertive person when you’re away from your significant other and becoming a submissive beta when you’re with them, afraid to take a stand for fear of provoking another fight. It’s natural that you’re going to behave slightly differently depending on who you’re hanging out with. But night and day changes are a sign of trouble. Now don’t get me wrong: your relationship isn’t a democracy, and your family and friends don’t get ultimate veto power over who you date. But when all of your friends are pointing out how sad or upset you seem whenever you’re with your girlfriend it’s time to start thinking of getting out. When It’s Not: Consider the numbers and sources. Is it just all of your friends or just a couple of them? Are your friends jealous that your relationship is taking you away from them, or are they genuinely concerned for your welfare? Is the problem that you’re not as willing to indulge in juvenile or even hazardous behavior ever since you started dating your current partner? There are times when you realize that your friendships are what have turned toxic, not your relationship with your girlfriend or boyfriend. Sometimes your boyfriend has a legitimate reason to hate your friends. #3) You Fight Wrong. Every relationship has it’s moments of friction and conflict to be sure. But when you guys fight, you fight. I’m not talking about resentful silence on the drive home or the occasional blow-up or even the long-standing Topics Which You Do Not Discuss. I mean the old-fashioned knock-down, drag out screaming matches that seemingly spring up out of nowhere. The little jibes and teases you used to trade back and forth aren’t flirty anymore; they’re the opening salvos in the coming war. You fight over everything and when you do, you both fight dirty. Nothing is off limits; you’ll both drag up incidents from the past that you had thought were long behind you and you both aim deliberately for each other’s weak spots. You know he’s sensitive about his weight. He knows you’re embarrassed by your sexual past. You’ll threaten to leave her there and go home. She threatens to fuck someone else in revenge. It doesn’t matter what the latest inciting incident was; now it’s just another in a long string of triggers. You don’t make up so much as reach an uneasy detente. You may make your (temporary) peace and resolve to make things better but you both know that resentment is still there, bubbling under the surface and just waiting to erupt again and no amount of make-up sex is going to fix things. 'I'd murder you in your sleep if I thought I could get away with it!' 'I hate your mother!' It’s one thing to have a fight – they happen, no matter how “perfect” the relationship is. It’s another when what you’re fighting about isn’t really what you’re fighting about. When you’re fighting wrong – when you’re not listening to the underlying meaning of what the two of you are saying, when you’re both using past mistakes that you’ve supposedly forgiven as weapons – the issue frequently isn’t the subject of the fight. The issue is the two of you. And it’s a sign that it’s time to drop the hammer on your relationship and get out. When It’s Not: Fighting in and of itself isn’t a sign that something’s wrong with a relationship, nor is never fighting a sign that everything’s perfect. Sometimes fighting can be the results of two passionate people in a relationship. Sometimes it’s a legitimate airing of grievances. As long as you’re fighting fairly – you’re sticking to the issue at hand, you’re taking care not to deliberately hurt each other’s feelings, you’re taking the time to be aware that what you’re saying may not be what she’s hearing – fights aren’t a sign that the end is nigh. They’re just signs that there is something the two of you need to work out. |
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