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Oct 8 2008, 07:15 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 9-September 08 From: South Wales Member No.: 5.877 |
Hi Kris,
it's October 8th 19:32, I know I have one day to go, but I am back in work tomorrow, so I am leaving an update for you now (I work 12 hour shifts so not in till 8pm tomorrow night). I hope to upload a video by or just after the weekend. I seem to have all the chords remembered, however, some are a little easier than others. I need to speed up a bit, as I have done a trial run to the backing track, but I am out of Sinc. The main trouble I am having is moving to the next position fast enough, I guess this is practice. Hope this update is ok -------------------- Current Equipment Squire Fender Strat Frontman 15G Amp Line 6 Pod 2.0 Wanted Angus Young Gibson SG |
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Oct 9 2008, 04:26 PM
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![]() Learning Apprentice Player ![]() Group: Members Posts: 306 Joined: 22-May 08 From: the Netherlands Member No.: 5.158 |
I think im doing ok now, ill try to get a video up tonight.
I ran into alot more trouble then i thought i would with this first lesson I first learned the chords (barely played any non-powerchords before) Learning those + switching between them took me the first few days. Then i found out strumming upwards seemed alot harder then downstrumming, untill i realised i shouldn't "anchor" my hand with my pinky on the pickguard. After changing that, i got alot better at it. And then i tryed playing to backing track (wich i never did before) that really didnt work out very well, so i first tryed playing along with muris in the 1st video part, after i did that a few times i could play on the backing track aswell. So i learned a whole lot of this lesson (chord playing, upstrumming, timing with backing). Now the only trouble is when i play to a backing track i keep making little random mistakes. Sometimes i hit a string too many or too few, another time i fret wrong so i mute a string, or i suddenly cant change chord quick enough. This get less everytime i play it though, so in a few days i should do ok. I'll load up a video today for progress report, and maybe ill need a few more days to get it better. -------------------- Gear:
Guitars: Ibanez Jem 7vwh, Ibanez RG 350 DX, Gibson Les Paul Studio Effects: Line 6 PODxt + FBV MKII Express pedal Amp: Line6 SpiderIII 15 |
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Oct 9 2008, 07:27 PM
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![]() Learning Apprentice Player ![]() Group: Members Posts: 306 Joined: 22-May 08 From: the Netherlands Member No.: 5.158 |
Here it is
MTP_Lesson_1.wmv ( 30.35MB )
Number of downloads: 198Playing went much better then yesterday again, i made alot less mistakes. Sorry about the size 30mb.. I could bring it down to 6mb but then its only 320x240 so looks less good Should i do that next time or is it not a problem if its bigger size? -------------------- Gear:
Guitars: Ibanez Jem 7vwh, Ibanez RG 350 DX, Gibson Les Paul Studio Effects: Line 6 PODxt + FBV MKII Express pedal Amp: Line6 SpiderIII 15 |
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Oct 11 2008, 10:20 AM
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![]() GMC Founder & Rocker ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 12.795 Joined: 15-August 05 From: Stockholm, Sweden Member No.: 2 |
Hi Kris, it's October 8th 19:32, I know I have one day to go, but I am back in work tomorrow, so I am leaving an update for you now (I work 12 hour shifts so not in till 8pm tomorrow night). I hope to upload a video by or just after the weekend. I seem to have all the chords remembered, however, some are a little easier than others. I need to speed up a bit, as I have done a trial run to the backing track, but I am out of Sinc. The main trouble I am having is moving to the next position fast enough, I guess this is practice. Hope this update is ok Ok thanks for the update CN! I am looking forward to seeing your video soon! Here it is
MTP_Lesson_1.wmv ( 30.35MB )
Number of downloads: 198Playing went much better then yesterday again, i made alot less mistakes. Sorry about the size 30mb.. I could bring it down to 6mb but then its only 320x240 so looks less good Should i do that next time or is it not a problem if its bigger size? Excellent Joruus - commented here. -------------------- I do not have any natural talent at all - you can beat me with hard work.
Check out my video lessons + Kris & Marcus collab KMC Metal. My latest songs: "Mittwoch", "A Loner", "Red Shot", "Brutal Bump", "Love Me" . Kris & Ben Collab: Second Chance, Shadow Of The Ninja |
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Oct 12 2008, 11:54 AM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 9-September 08 From: South Wales Member No.: 5.877 |
Lesson_1_update.wmv ( 15.91MB )
Number of downloads: 112Ok, I have added my video above. I am still struggling with my finger postions at the moment at higher BPM. I am improving every day I practice this and I am sure I will get up to the higher speeds with more practice. Anyway, Kris, have a look at the video, and let me know what you think. This post has been edited by CompleteNewbie: Oct 12 2008, 11:55 AM -------------------- Current Equipment Squire Fender Strat Frontman 15G Amp Line 6 Pod 2.0 Wanted Angus Young Gibson SG |
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Oct 19 2008, 11:55 AM
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![]() GMC Founder & Rocker ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 12.795 Joined: 15-August 05 From: Stockholm, Sweden Member No.: 2 |
Lesson_1_update.wmv ( 15.91MB )
Number of downloads: 112Ok, I have added my video above. I am still struggling with my finger postions at the moment at higher BPM. I am improving every day I practice this and I am sure I will get up to the higher speeds with more practice. Anyway, Kris, have a look at the video, and let me know what you think. Thanks CN! I can see you have done some great progress with gripping and strumming the chords - very well done! You have also attempted to play with the slowest backings - those are great to get a feel for how the chords in combination with the backing sounds. However playing in time with such slow backings can probably be more difficult than the faster ones. What I would like you to do - is to give this homework yet another week. I would advise you to only practice the chords and the picking/strumming - without the backing - until you can start practicing at least with the 75 bpm backing. Because you have been practicing this for quite a while - you will probably face the phenomenon of "practice-boredom" very soon. Therefore I would really advise you to put as much energy as possible on this now - so we can move oven to the next thing! Othwerise there is a risk your motivation will drop! -------------------- I do not have any natural talent at all - you can beat me with hard work.
Check out my video lessons + Kris & Marcus collab KMC Metal. My latest songs: "Mittwoch", "A Loner", "Red Shot", "Brutal Bump", "Love Me" . Kris & Ben Collab: Second Chance, Shadow Of The Ninja |
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Oct 19 2008, 04:40 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 9-September 08 From: South Wales Member No.: 5.877 |
Thanks CN! I can see you have done some great progress with gripping and strumming the chords - very well done! You have also attempted to play with the slowest backings - those are great to get a feel for how the chords in combination with the backing sounds. However playing in time with such slow backings can probably be more difficult than the faster ones. What I would like you to do - is to give this homework yet another week. I would advise you to only practice the chords and the picking/strumming - without the backing - until you can start practicing at least with the 75 bpm backing. Because you have been practicing this for quite a while - you will probably face the phenomenon of "practice-boredom" very soon. Therefore I would really advise you to put as much energy as possible on this now - so we can move oven to the next thing! Othwerise there is a risk your motivation will drop! Thanks Kris, I am practicing hard, my old brain don't work like it used too........ I am determined to learn the guitar, and although I am weary of "practice bordom" , I am continuing unabated...... Watch this space!!!!!!! having fingers like sausages that move slowly don't help..... lol -------------------- Current Equipment Squire Fender Strat Frontman 15G Amp Line 6 Pod 2.0 Wanted Angus Young Gibson SG |
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Oct 19 2008, 06:17 PM
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![]() GMC Founder & Rocker ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 12.795 Joined: 15-August 05 From: Stockholm, Sweden Member No.: 2 |
Cool CN - I'll be watching the space!
-------------------- I do not have any natural talent at all - you can beat me with hard work.
Check out my video lessons + Kris & Marcus collab KMC Metal. My latest songs: "Mittwoch", "A Loner", "Red Shot", "Brutal Bump", "Love Me" . Kris & Ben Collab: Second Chance, Shadow Of The Ninja |
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Oct 20 2008, 05:19 AM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 9-September 08 From: South Wales Member No.: 5.877 |
Kris,
There is one other thing I forgot to mention, I will be away on holiday's from the 25th of this month for one week, no internet or guitar!!! I will try and get a video loaded by Friday 24th, if not it will be after the 3rd of November. Regards Eric This post has been edited by CompleteNewbie: Oct 20 2008, 05:19 AM -------------------- Current Equipment Squire Fender Strat Frontman 15G Amp Line 6 Pod 2.0 Wanted Angus Young Gibson SG |
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