Marek "gorim" Thread, Uploads and Discussion |
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Marek "gorim" Thread, Uploads and Discussion |
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Feb 28 2009, 12:42 PM |
Here is the exercise I had to finish. I will dive into the theory stuff later, although I don't know if I will be able to learn "so much" now... My mind is burned after all these exams I had. Will try still.
exercise2.mp3 ( 1.15MB ) Number of downloads: 181 |
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Feb 28 2009, 01:52 PM
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Here is the exercise I had to finish. I will dive into the theory stuff later, although I don't know if I will be able to learn "so much" now... My mind is burned after all these exams I had. Will try still. exercise2.mp3 ( 1.15MB ) Number of downloads: 181 Hi Marek, Thanks for the update mp3. The triplets you did were more like three 16th notes. The three notes in a triplet should be evenly spaced. Do you understand? If not I will try to explain a little more. Do you have the ability to listen to a guitar pro file? Don't worry about the theory stuff. Delve into it when you get a chance. I am just wanting you to start thinking about it. Let me know if you understand the triplet comment. Good job marek, just need to work a little more on your timing. This post has been edited by lcsdds: Feb 28 2009, 01:53 PM |
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Mar 1 2009, 11:13 PM
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Mar 2 2009, 04:19 PM
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Good job Marek!! 100%!!
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Mar 2 2009, 06:40 PM |
Sure:) I can use some warm up exercises, as most of the time I am doing the ones from Marcus Siepen lesson about warm-ups and sometimes run the pentatonic scale up and down in all the boxes.
There is a "good" legato "lick" ( as I said not sure what a lick is ) in Marcus Siepen - Pentatonic Solo lesson, here is the tab: e|--/12--10--8--10-----------------------------------------------------------| e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| But this one involves the pinky, and that is even more killer for me than Trond's one. Or in other words, this one is out of my reach now, still can try to practice it on some ultra shred speed like 50 bpm.. Also in pentatonic major scale, there are 5 boxes, I assume that the situation with lydian scale is more less the same? We are supposed to solo in D lydian, so this will be "one box" , but it doesn't look so organized as "have here child, 5 pentatonic boxes, learn these" e|-----------------------------------------------------------12-14-16-----------------------------| Also do You thing checking out some Lydian based lesson is a good idea considering what we are supposed to do? For example these two made by Muris the Mighty: first second This post has been edited by Marek Rojewski: Mar 2 2009, 06:49 PM |
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Mar 3 2009, 12:28 AM
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Sure:) I can use some warm up exercises, as most of the time I am doing the ones from Marcus Siepen lesson about warm-ups and sometimes run the pentatonic scale up and down in all the boxes. There is a "good" legato "lick" ( as I said not sure what a lick is ) in Marcus Siepen - Pentatonic Solo lesson, here is the tab: e|--/12--10--8--10-----------------------------------------------------------| e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| But this one involves the pinky, and that is even more killer for me than Trond's one. Or in other words, this one is out of my reach now, still can try to practice it on some ultra shred speed like 50 bpm.. Also in pentatonic major scale, there are 5 boxes, I assume that the situation with lydian scale is more less the same? We are supposed to solo in D lydian, so this will be "one box" , but it doesn't look so organized as "have here child, 5 pentatonic boxes, learn these" e|-----------------------------------------------------------12-14-16-----------------------------| Also do You thing checking out some Lydian based lesson is a good idea considering what we are supposed to do? For example these two made by Muris the Mighty: first second Marek, Look at the tab with the diatonic and pentatonic scales and the Triads. I want you to know all the triads and the First 3 positions of the A major scale. The Ionian, Dorian and Phrygian positions. Then I want you to know the 1st, 2nd and 5th position of the F# minor pentatonic scale. The scale you tabbed is just the Lydian position of the A major scale, don't worry about this shape just yet. Do you understand that all these positions/boxes contain the exact same notes, just arranged in a different shape? This is important for to understand. Marek I think you learning Muris's Lydian serial is a great idea. I have Jer and Opeth working on it as well. I'll send you a tab tomorrow with it broken up into licks. Once you get the licks memorized you should be able to go over half of it in about 30 min, so if you work on half one night and half the next you should be able to make some good progress. After I get you the tab I'll go into more detail about how I want you to practice it specifically. Thanks dude!! This post has been edited by lcsdds: Mar 3 2009, 05:49 AM |
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Mar 3 2009, 03:11 PM |
Cool I had a good idea:P I am still waiting for the exercises/plan ideas You said me to wait for:)
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