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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
I can show you how to be the virtuoso your folks could only dream about, but I first need your help:
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* Oh and did you know that to become a killer guitarist you just need to focus on one thing? Everything
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Feb 22 2012, 05:15 PM |
Hey Cosmin I can just about do it at 60bpm now, although I sometimes still struggle a bit changing from the turnaround to the G9 and F#9 at the end - I find them quite difficult chords to play quickly and cleanly. I estimate that getting to 90 bpm will take me about 100 years - that fast bit is..........................well, fast Is there something else I can be doing while I'm learning this ? I might just go bat crazy if this is all I have to practise for a long time Hey mate, well, in the mean time, I was thinking that this one is an awesome starting point for your pentatonic knowledge, which is essential in blues playing -> Ivan's Pentatonic Workshop Part 1 This is the first part from a very good series by Ivan, take a look these are the building blocks with which you can start honing your pentatonic chops, so I suggest you tackle these in the mean time. They'll complement the solo you are working on |
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Feb 23 2012, 08:42 PM
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Hey mate, well, in the mean time, I was thinking that this one is an awesome starting point for your pentatonic knowledge, which is essential in blues playing -> Ivan's Pentatonic Workshop Part 1 This is the first part from a very good series by Ivan, take a look these are the building blocks with which you can start honing your pentatonic chops, so I suggest you tackle these in the mean time. They'll complement the solo you are working on Hi Cosmin I actually know my major and minor pentatonics pretty well. Don't worry I'll find something else to keep me occupied. |
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Feb 24 2012, 11:26 AM
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Can you sing the major scale over a chord for instance, or the pentatonic scale? I've never had to But I think I could |
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Mar 7 2012, 12:55 PM |
OK, 1 bpm increase per day, and relaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Got it hehe let me know how it works k? |
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Mar 22 2012, 09:20 PM
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hehe let me know how it works k? Hi Cosmin I've posted a take in the REC forum. I'm not expecting high marks for this, but at least I'm trying |
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Mar 27 2012, 10:04 AM |
I'll have some lead please Hey Andy! I would like to suggest some work on the bending and vibrato in lead, working a bit with this lesson which is easy and doable but focuses on the task at hand https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/neocla..._for_beginners/ what say you? If you don't like it we can try another one Cosmin |
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