Posted by: Destrucion Nov 24 2007, 08:31 PM
Hello everyone! Im Amitai, and I am new arround here.
I play the guitar for arround 4-5~ months, and I know a few things.
I got an electric guitar and all the gear needed(its not mine, my brother's. He plays for 3 years).
I looked arround here, I took the 6-step beginner course, and it did help me some.
I also looked at Pavel's Heavy Metal for Beginners, and also had the Alternate Picking lesson.
So... What lessons should I take ? In what category ? I'm into Jazz and Metal.
Thank you,
Amitai.
Posted by: DeepRoots Nov 24 2007, 08:40 PM
Have you tried the http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/video-lessons/oneonone-lessons_0.html yet? There are some really great lessons that will give you a good techinique basis to work from...
Like this speedpicking lesson for example!
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/speed-alternate-picking-lesson2.htm
Hope that lesson is a good enough suggestion..
and one more thing..
Welcome to GMC Destrucion!
Posted by: Destrucion Nov 24 2007, 09:07 PM
QUOTE (DeepRoots @ Nov 24 2007, 09:40 PM)
Have you tried the http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/video-lessons/oneonone-lessons_0.html yet? There are some really great lessons that will give you a good techinique basis to work from...
Like this speedpicking lesson for example!
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/speed-alternate-picking-lesson2.htm
Hope that lesson is a good enough suggestion..
and one more thing..
Welcome to GMC Destrucion!
Thank you DeepRoots!
I will try that one right now
.
Posted by: DeepRoots Nov 24 2007, 09:14 PM
QUOTE (Destrucion @ Nov 24 2007, 08:07 PM)
Thank you DeepRoots!
I will try that one right now
.
your welcome- I have should have actualy given you this link:
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/speed-alternate-picking-lesson1.htm
which is the first part in the 101 alternate picking series!
<sorry
>
Posted by: Destrucion Nov 24 2007, 09:24 PM
QUOTE (DeepRoots @ Nov 24 2007, 10:14 PM)
your welcome- I have should have actualy given you this link:
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/speed-alternate-picking-lesson1.htm
which is the first part in the 101 alternate picking series!
<sorry
>
No, its cool.
I said before I already took the Alternate Picking 1.
So... Should I go now to 3, 4 etc... ? Or any other lesson you recommand ?
Destruction.
Posted by: DeepRoots Nov 24 2007, 09:56 PM
QUOTE (Destrucion @ Nov 24 2007, 08:24 PM)
No, its cool.
I said before I already took the Alternate Picking 1.
So... Should I go now to 3, 4 etc... ? Or any other lesson you recommand ?
Destruction.
Its important your happy and comfortable with a lesson before moving on to a tougher one, but also a bit of variety is important to keep us interested
You could go a little further with alternate picking or you could try another technique- why not try a 101 Tapping lesson (Tapping is a really fun and eye pleasing technique that is often found in metal)
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/search_results.php?formSearch=101+tapping
More than happy to help if you need any more suggestions
Posted by: Milenkovic Ivan Nov 25 2007, 01:00 AM
Jazz and Metal.. interesting something like Jetal or Mezz Just kidding, welcome aboard. What you need to learn also are the basics of music theory. You can find everything in Andrew Cockburn theory board. Just know the basics and you will progress much faster. Also learn the minor pentatonic scale first, practise it in all positions and learn to do some position shifting. Practise everything very slowly at first and then advance to higher speeds. Learn the riffing in the same amount that you learn soloing. Hope this helps. Cheers
Posted by: Andrew Cockburn Nov 25 2007, 02:46 AM
QUOTE (Milenkovic Ivan @ Nov 24 2007, 07:00 PM)
You can find everything in Andrew Cockburn theory board.
Hey, that's the 2nd plug you made for my theory board today - thanks Ivan
Posted by: Destrucion Nov 25 2007, 01:44 PM
@DeepRoots
Thank you =]
@Ivan
Heh... Thanks! I know the pentatonic minor scale and some more.
Mezz indeed
@Andrew
Whats up ? =D
Posted by: Andrew Cockburn Nov 25 2007, 02:23 PM
QUOTE (Destrucion @ Nov 25 2007, 07:44 AM)
@Andrew
Whats up ? =D
Hi there - hope you're having fun
Posted by: tonymiro Nov 25 2007, 02:38 PM
Hi and welcome Amitai,
Cheers,
Tony
Posted by: Destrucion Nov 25 2007, 04:28 PM
QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Nov 25 2007, 03:23 PM)
Hi there - hope you're having fun
Sure do
.
@tony
Heya
.
Posted by: Milenkovic Ivan Nov 26 2007, 12:17 AM
QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Nov 25 2007, 02:46 AM)
Hey, that's the 2nd plug you made for my theory board today - thanks Ivan
No problem, the board is really nice and neat btw, things are explained to easy-understand them. Great job