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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
else is secondary. Pm me and I will explain.
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Apr 26 2012, 08:37 AM |
Hey man!
I've read all the things you wrote and now I got a pretty clear picture of what we can do together I shall choose a few lessons, focusing on the aspects you have mentioned and we can tackle them together: 1) Theory and ear training: - a first exercise for recognizing intervals would be the following: - pick an interval, let's say a major third. - play it against a chosen tonic in as many places on the neck as you can - sing it against that tonic until it sticks to your memory like a fly on a flypaper - you can also associate each interval to a specific sound which you know very well (I usually think of the perfect fifth as being the trumpetting sound made at medieval castles whenever someone important arrived ) 2) Articulation - check out this little video I made can you do a little video trying to emulate what you are seeing here? It is a good starting point for this looong discussion on articulation 3) Chord shifting - there's this very good lesson on this aspect which we can start working on: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Acoustic-Arpeggios/ 4) Techniques - how are you faring with alternate picking man? I would recommend starting out with this very good lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Picking-Hand-Basics/ I think these are just enough to get started with let me know if everything is cool man Cosmin |
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