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Old 01.17.2008, 03:25 PM   #1
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This is kind of a weird topic, but whatever.

I'm a pretty average guitarist, but I don't much about the "textbook" aspect of guitar playing; like chords and stuff, I don't know the names of them. Anyway, I was curious.. Can anyone tell me some things about Sarah from Erase Errata's guitar style? I mean, obviously, she playing a lot of arpeggios (sometimes on a single string from what I can tell).. but.. Like, did she use alternate tunings? Also, were her riffs usually in minor or major? And was it obvious she used any scales? I'm just curious on how to get a sound closer to hers for this song I'm working on, because I really love the way it sounds (the treble/mid/bass sounds great; it has a very piercing but not-too-irritating sound).
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