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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
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Oct 13 2014, 12:59 PM |
sounds cool to me Ive gotten lost with theory before so it should be fun
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Oct 14 2014, 02:07 PM |
Excellent choice Listen Scott, I want you to spend about 30min/day with this First off, read the first 3 entries in this thread: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...t=0#entry644329
Afterwards, please try the following drill, associated with major intervals: - play the C note on your fretboard (A chord, 3rd position) - play the E note - in the same time with the C note and then separately - C and then E - play the C note and sing the E note - while singing the E note, play it and see how close you are - try the following drill viceversa - starting with the major third - E and playing and then singin the C note (root) against it to see if you memorized it. - try the drill with all the C notes and E notes on the neck Let me know how it goes and we'll take it from there, deal? |
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Oct 15 2014, 08:29 AM |
okay duder, I'll give that a go
Ive always been slow at picking up theory so....... bear with me -------------------- You say 'minor pentatonic ' like it's a bad thing |
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Oct 17 2014, 08:43 AM |
I'm definitely looking forward to that, Scott!
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Nov 15 2014, 05:59 PM |
hey dude, I took another recording of the peter green lesson. Its maybe a little closer than last time.
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Nov 24 2014, 11:32 AM |
thank you sir Im not sure of all the chords used tbh, the 'verse' parts seem to be A minor and D, the next section uses C, B, E minor. there may be a couple of variations which Ive not quite figured out yet but it is mainly built over those two progressions I think. I had another look at the description and it stated " perhaps make use of your C major, F lydian and G mixolydian modes in C Major when jamming to it " I might try those and see if I can find a home for them. I dont know too much about modes, other than being aware of their existence I didnt realise I had used part of the natural minor in there, I knew it sounded different from the scales I had been using. Natural minor would be the Aeolian? google informs me it is 'dark and sad' which must be why it sounded good to my ears because I really get drawn to that kind of vibe. Hey mate since it makes such a statement, it's clear that the mother scale for the track is C major - all those are modes belonging to the C major scale. In order to be ready to deploy modes I would like you to start by reading the following theoretical aspects and then we will discuss on them, so that we will make sure you understood the principles. I would like to show you how to use principles and not shapes https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47641 - begin with this one https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...t=0#entry634876 - then this one We'll take each one at a time, but first please read through and let me know what your impressions are, ok? |
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