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JFRocks Ear Training 101 Problem page Copyright © 2005-2006 JFRocks
This page contains no tabs. This is a page that contains an Audio lesson in mp3 format that contains a riff or solo for you to try to figure out using the tips that Jeff gives you as a guideline. If this is an older problem and already has an answer page there will be no opportunity for you to submit a tab of how you think this problem is played. If however it is a new problem and has no answer posted as of yet you will be able to anonymously submit a tab of how you think Jeff is playing the problem. Be warned these are designed to help your ear and are designed to fool you most of the time. Please don't cheat and do the answers too fast if they are available. You are only depriving yourself of a great learning opportunity if you do that.
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| Problem Title | Problem #13 |
| Category | Mixture of everything up to this point |
| Jeff's Guitar's tuning | For you to figure out |
| Key of | For you to figure out |
Be sure to listen to the whole audio file. The answer to this problem will have a video and detailed lesson.
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| Submissions for this problem are closed. |
Problem Tips:
Problem 13 is for you to take a crack it. It mixes everything we've done so far with the previous 12 problems. It's a little riffing, a little chord playing and a few harmonics for good measure.
For the many of you who are participating in this (what I think valuable resource) page, think of this as a pop quiz sort of thing.
Based on the submissions I receive for this problem it will also give me an idea as to where everyone is as far as skill level etc. So that I know how fast I should move up the skill levels of the problems as we go. Since I'm not there in your home the tab submissions from all of you are my only way of knowing where everyone is as far as ability and with that information I then gauge what skill level to put the problems at. I have to do everything for a general audience or my site and its pages are virtually useless.
Good luck with this one. It's not that long, it's simply a mixture of things that we've already covered. I will give you some additional tips on the mp3 so as always take a minute and listen to the thing so that you know all you need to about the problem.