Lesson Request- Pianoguitar
smrt173
Nov 25 2007, 03:02 PM
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HEY THERE fellow GMCERS
just wondering if you cool intructors can teach us this technique ( well maybe not) but very cool way of playing piano guitar
It looks great and of course sounds great too.
video link on youtube :Piano Guitar

btw:I Love all the lessons that you have been making but due to my busy schedule i am only able to learn 1 video aday... hopefully by the holidays i can improve much further.
thanks to all instructors especially Kris =)

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Nov 25 2007, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE (smrt173 @ Nov 25 2007, 09:02 AM) *
HEY THERE fellow GMCERS
just wondering if you cool intructors can teach us this technique ( well maybe not) but very cool way of playing piano guitar
It looks great and of course sounds great too.
video link on youtube :Piano Guitar

btw:I Love all the lessons that you have been making but due to my busy schedule i am only able to learn 1 video aday... hopefully by the holidays i can improve much further.
thanks to all instructors especially Kris =)

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the video is awesome. You'll need a lot practice to play like that cool.gif

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Andrew Cockburn
Nov 25 2007, 04:59 PM
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A more famous exponent of this technique is Stanley Jordan -

I think that we would need a new instructor to make a lesson like this - this tends to be a completely different way of playing guitar, not something that you would learn as an additional technique. The closest would be 2 finger tapping, and there are a couple of lessons on that already from Juan and Fabian if memory serves.

Awesome technique and sound though - thanks for the link!

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Well thats just 8 finger tapping wink.gif (or 10 maybe)

And i know we got a few lessons on that, search Touch Technique, Polyphonic Tapping, and 8 Finger tapping in the GMC Search, you should get those lessons will help you wink.gif

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It looks really cool but after watching the entire piece some of the audio just didn't jive with the video IMO. I'm not typically a skeptical person but there was something about it (it could just be me) that kept me from buying into it 100%. It's definitely an awesome concept.

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It sure is great. When I saw Stanley Jordan for the first time it really hit me what people can really do with the guitar if they practise properly and consistently. Very nice piece of technique. wink.gif

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Nov 26 2007, 12:20 AM
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laugh.gif When I saw the title, I was worried that it was going to be a keytar request...

We have several lessons on this style, as was mentioned before. I love this style, it's simply amazing, and even more so when played clean, it's not based on distortion and cool-sounding effects, just pure skill.

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That is a totally awsome talent, and a very cool technique. I would have to agree with Andrew in that it would probably require someone who specializes in this technique.

However, out instructors never cease to amaizing me so who knows wink.gif

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