Ska Punk Lesson?
RIP Dime
Apr 24 2008, 08:58 PM
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Any instructor interested in doing one?

Anyone besides be want one? laugh.gif

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Apr 24 2008, 09:03 PM
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If you know power chords you're 90% there in my opinion tongue.gif

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Apr 24 2008, 09:06 PM
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QUOTE (Batista @ Apr 24 2008, 11:03 PM) *
If you know power chords you're 90% there in my opinion tongue.gif


Yeah, and the other 10% are the high notes of barre chords played with the ska rhythm(with ghost notes after each chord).

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RIP Dime
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QUOTE (Nobody @ Apr 24 2008, 09:06 PM) *
Yeah, and the other 10% are the high notes of barre chords played with the ska rhythm(with ghost notes after each chord).

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Pffft, it's 30% power chords. laugh.gif And so is metal.
As for the chords played to a ska rhythm, how many lessons do we have on that? I realise it is pretty close to funk, but it has a totally different feel. It's a cool way of playing, and would be a cool topic for a lesson, a ska rhythm verse, and power chords for the chorus section, would be cool for beginner-intermediate players.

Actually I did screw up, I meant to put this in Gabriel's board, I love his lessons, he's a very versatile rhythm player, and he seems pretty open to styles not generally liked in the internet guitar community, I also think he's the only one that has done a sort of punk lesson.

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Apr 24 2008, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE (RIP Dime @ Apr 24 2008, 11:30 PM) *
Pffft, it's 30% power chords. laugh.gif And so is metal.
As for the chords played to a ska rhythm, how many lessons do we have on that? I realise it is pretty close to funk, but it has a totally different feel. It's a cool way of playing, and would be a cool topic for a lesson, a ska rhythm verse, and power chords for the chorus section, would be cool for beginner-intermediate players.

Actually I did screw up, I meant to put this in Gabriel's board, I love his lessons, he's a very versatile rhythm player, and he seems pretty open to styles not generally liked in the internet guitar community, I also think he's the only one that has done a sort of punk lesson.


Yes it would be really good to have some lessons on that because when I came to think on it I got all the ska playing from a friend who taught me the basic stuff but in GMC we don't have such lessons. So it would be good to have some for those who want to get into that style.

And one addition to the request. It would be best to have more lessons because ska has changed much in the last 60 years. So there would be best if someone made a little serie about ska
First Wave, Second Wave and Third wave.
First Wave is the pure black people type of ska. Second is when the punk is influenced by ska and the third wave is kind of SkaCore. Kind of Hardcore Punk but with more bright feeling and with brass section.
So it would be great to see this stuff in lessons :]

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Juan M. Valero
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mmm it would be a good lesson ... I will do this lesson if nobody else is interested in biggrin.gif

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That would be cool Hristian, but you may want to edit your description of the First Wave of ska, there is a word in there the mods won't like, and it isn't 'pure' or 'type'.
I honestly know nothing about ska, all I know is that ska punk songs are catchy and fun. And sound like a blast to play, that's why I asked for a lesson on it! laugh.gif

QUOTE (Juan M. Valero @ Apr 24 2008, 09:57 PM) *
mmm it would be a good lesson ... I will do this lesson if nobody else is interested in biggrin.gif


Cool Juan! BTW I loved your Bluegrass/Country Advanced Solo. biggrin.gif

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Oops I'll edit it. I thought that this word isn't offensive because we use it all the time here but this proves I don't know english as well as I would want to :]

RIP Dime, ska is a really catchy thing indeed :] I really like going to Ska concert and go skanking(ska dancing) for a few hours :] You should check Voodoo Glow Skulls! They're the masters of SkaPunk :]

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Ska is cool would love to see some lessons on it too wink.gif

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What bands would fit in this style? I have in mind Rancid. Any other?

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I guess The Specials, Madness and Reel Big Fish etc.

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Would be great to have ska lesson. Personally I really like the album Keasbey Nights by Catch 22.

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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Apr 25 2008, 01:54 AM) *
What bands would fit in this style? I have in mind Rancid. Any other?


Well, the ones I'm familiar with are Less Than Jake, Reel Big Fish, Big D and the Kids Table, The Specials. Probably some more I can't remember. laugh.gif

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