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Apr 6 2009, 09:40 PM |
Hey GMC! I want to ask around, even inbstuctors, on what exactly I should take out of lessons. How do you know exactly when a lesson is fully learned? For example, use the same chord pattern u took from the lesson for ur own song etc. Could be dumb but i feel like im missing something because when Im done with a lesson, I try to replicate it somewhat in a different way and it sounds stupid Well I think lesson is fully learned when you can play it at full tempo without much effort and with all flavors such as vibrato, dynamic, expression etc. But the whole idea of lessons and everything you play in general is to spread your views with more licks, theory knowledge etc. Now, you can take same progression for your song but progression is usually nothing without nice melody line, except if it some very authentic and remarkable progression, easy to remember. And if your own take on same progression sounds "stupid" ( quoting you ) then you obviously need to learn more, gain more experience, expand your improvisation abilities and there is no better way to get there but to learn new licks every day and use them in your own playing. Btw, how long you've been playing so far? -------------------- Youtube
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Apr 6 2009, 10:58 PM |
seriously, i started playing for about 1,5 years minus 3 months leave for carpal tunnel and tendinitis and now another 3-6 months leave for tendinitis but i have been studying theory like crazy and know as much as a guitar teacher I no proud of it also, ive been devoting long hours to guitar haha but mainly noodling, i can play the entire lesson without messing up but i dont really add the flavors as much as I should because i get nervous when recording haha for the entire time, ive been only taught by GMC and books, everything else is picked up by ear or self experience Sorry to hear about problems tho, 1,5 years is early beginning imo, no need to be scared, work hard and you'll get some very nice results quite soon. -------------------- Youtube
MySpace Website Album "Let It Out" on iTunes and CD Baby Check out my video lessons and instructor board! The Pianist tune is progress,check it out! "ok.. it is great.. :P have you myspace? Can i to personalize this for you guy?" |
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Apr 7 2009, 12:08 AM |
Since your fingers are sensitive it may be a good idea to take it easy and step by step. Doing lessons 100% is good, but you should probably do with the lessons whatever you feel like it. If you are struggling to play lesson @ 100% tempo, then put that lesson aside, and continue further. Later on you can possibly come back to that lesson and play it with ease.
Just want to recommend that you do regular warm up sessions before you take a metronome to practice. If you don't do regular warmups at least try to play something slow in the first 30 minutes of your workouts to get your muscles moving properly before continuing to more faster/advanced stuff. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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