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Sep 21 2008, 04:41 PM |
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Sep 21 2008, 04:50 PM |
I would have to say tat the best way to learn technuiqes are to practise pracise practise.......
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Sep 21 2008, 04:51 PM |
I can also REALLY recommend you Muris's lesson on sweeping.. it will show you the basic minor and major shapes - you wont need much more for months to come:D
Btw. Your sweeps will speed up pretty quickly until some point like 100 BMP and then got stuck but one day, you will just break off that speed block:) Yet.. I am still waiting for that day:D -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Sep 21 2008, 08:08 PM |
As Jakub nicely stated, you can push the tempo up to a certain speed, and then the hard work starts. Practicing over and over again and pushing the tempo in much much slower increments. Also during that time, it is very important to stay clean. The more clean and precise you stay, the faster you will go, you can't go fast and sloppy, it just doesn't work, just practice sweeping patterns as much as you can and speed will come naturally in time. I also recommend Muris sweeping lessons, they are nice and heavy.
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Sep 23 2008, 05:56 PM |
Thanks for all the posts, but is there any exercises that will just make my fingers be more comfortable around the fretboard, or anything you reccomend trying?
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Sep 23 2008, 10:05 PM |
you want exercise to feel more comfortable? PLAY...
No, now seriously, just play around, take/make some chord progression (my favourite G, D, E7,C9), learn some scale and improvise around/practice all day long.. and eventualy "You'll be flailing like a madman" . The important thing is not to just drill, but to also just.. needle around, 'cos I believe, this is when you actually get comfortable on fretboard.. just by playing.. and enjoying yourself.. I am playing for a year and I can say, I feel very comfortable on fretboard. I dont know all the notes.. but when I take guitar to my hands.. I can feel the music flow through my fingers.. I dont think in notes that much yet.. I just enjoy spending time with guitar.. And thats as good as it can get:) -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Sep 23 2008, 11:52 PM |
Jakob is right.Playing round and improvising is great way to get your fingers moving.Also I would recommend doing some finger dexterity and independence exercises to get your fingers individually moving..I think instructor Danilo made many lessons on that subject.Regarding sweeping there are lots of lessons here at GMC , I remember David made some too (just use search box and type sweeping)..And than don't think about the speed, take it slowly and work with a metronome...You will get up the speed eventually with hard work..And yeah , sweeping is so cool and worth the effort!
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Sep 24 2008, 02:20 PM |
Thanks for all the posts, but is there any exercises that will just make my fingers be more comfortable around the fretboard, or anything you reccomend trying? I think any exercise will make your fingers comfortable on the fretboard, it really gets down on what you really wanna learn. There real question is what you wanna learn exactly: sweeping, alternate, economy, chromatic exercises, arpeggios, scales? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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