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Mar 24 2008, 06:12 PM |
i haven't ben playing guitar that long. i can play the slow lessons but many of the fast lessons sounds amazing but i cant follow that tempo.. thats why i posted it so some of the "slower"people can learn to play the fastest lessons but in a lower tempo and then start build up the tempo. But there are slow backing tracks as well. All you have to do is to learn each section, then play it all together over slow backing track,right? -------------------- Youtube
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Mar 24 2008, 06:28 PM |
i dont know how to follow the different backing tracks without somebody also playing them. i always ending up beeing 10 seconds away from the end... I think you would benefit from playing at these different speeds with the backing track. Im no shredder, but being able to feel a beat and compare it to a quicker tempo was an important step for me. This really works hand in hand with using a metronome and also understanding note durations. Might i reccommend these lessons: http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/how-to-use-a-metronome.htm http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-gui...iming-exercise/ Also have you tried using the GP5 file? You can play them using tuxguitar(free) http://www.tuxguitar.com.ar/, guitarpro 5 (not free) http://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php, and it will give you an easy way to slow down/speed up tabs and understand how the lesson joins together slowly, Guitar Pro has a built in metronome too! (not sure about tuxguitar though) Hope that helps a little |
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Mar 24 2008, 06:30 PM
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I think you would benefit from playing at these different speeds with the backing track. Im no shredder, but being able to feel a beat and compare it to a quicker tempo was an important step for me. This really works hand in hand with using a metronome and also understanding note durations. Might i reccommend these lessons: http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/how-to-use-a-metronome.htm http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-gui...iming-exercise/ Also have you tried using the GP5 file? You can play them using tuxguitar(free) http://www.tuxguitar.com.ar/, guitarpro 5 (not free) http://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php, and it will give you an easy way to slow down/speed up tabs and understand how the lesson joins together slowly, Guitar Pro has a built in metronome too! (not sure about tuxguitar though) Hope that helps a little Thanks:) i'll check it out now |
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