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Feb 11 2010, 11:48 PM |
I'd love to see a level 3 or 4 arrangement of "Cry of the Poor." This isn't a good representation, but I think you may have heard the song.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XhcrTAXd0o I know you're getting flooded with requests, but this is my wish. Hi! This song is really nice and I didnt know about it before, so thanks twice! ;-) I'll make a piano arrangement, that level you asked (maybe 3 it is enough...) is good. I'm going to learn "Cry of the Poor" as well to prepare the lesson...:-) |
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Feb 12 2010, 03:48 PM |
Hi Andrew! Great suggestion too! We can explore that hammond techniques that make the hammond sound really something so special! We'll discover that kind of "growly glissando" and more... excellent idea! Definitely in the list... ;-) Thanks! Cool! -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Feb 17 2010, 11:54 AM |
Hello GMCers!
I'm always ready to get your lesson wishes...! |
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Feb 22 2010, 03:51 PM |
I would really like to polish my technique in Leads in the style of Jens Johansson
So the stratovarius lesson would be veeeerrryyyy apreciated! -------------------- Visit my:
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Feb 23 2010, 06:13 PM |
Thanks for your suggestion Daniel! Strato-Jens lessons are on schedule... very good! thank you! -------------------- Visit my:
INSTRUCTOR PROFILE "If a composer could say what he had to say in words he would not bother trying to say it in music." Gustav Mahler Subscribe to my Youtube Channel here |
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Feb 26 2010, 01:42 AM |
Something in the blues - boogie woogie style would be great for me
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Mar 26 2010, 04:45 PM |
Well, i just got started on a new band. We can not afford having a dedicated keyboard player, so I decided to learn some of it and guess what? Your lessons are here to save the day I already went through most of it and I am practicing the exercises every day.
I think what I really would like to see on a lesson now is how to properly play chords formed from different scales (other than the C major scale). I know tons of chords by heart in guitar and know how they are formed. So it would be quite easy to go on the keyboard and just play them "my way", selecting the proper notes. But probably there are right ways of doing the fingering, right? Also, I see some piano pieces where chords are spread over both bass and treble clefs (2 notes each). So probably, there are different ways of playing them... I hope you plan a lesson covering that topic soon This post has been edited by Gus: Mar 26 2010, 04:50 PM -------------------- my "Thank you GMC!" video
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Mar 26 2010, 06:35 PM |
So, if I well understood, you're asking to know how to play chords over, for example, D major scale, F minor scale, F#m scale and so on ... using the right fingering. Also, how to use "open chords" spread over both hands ... please confirm this so I can go for the right lesson! yes. I'd love to see one or more lessons covering these 2 topics. -------------------- my "Thank you GMC!" video
If you like it please vote in the competition ;-) Gus Stairway to Guitar Heaven - my practice agenda Check out my lesson here Phrygian Dominant Solo lesson Gear : Ibanez RGT320q (I just love the neck-thru sustain), Washburn EA-20SDL (acoustic 6 string), Standard strat (Mexico), POD X3 Live Some of my Guitar heroes: Jimmy Page, Slash, Kirk Hammett, Augusto Licks, Joe Satriani, Gus G, David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler... |
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Apr 13 2010, 10:59 AM |
I'd like to see something like; 70's organ rock and hard rock rhythm and solo some distortion for a real dirty sounding rock Hammond LESSON ONLINE! CHECK IT OUT! https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Dirty_Hamm/ Would be cool to see ehhr... what is it called... BWV 578 (???) - "Little" fugue in G minor. It might not be a beginners style lesson though. LESSON ONLINE! CHECK IT OUT! https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bach_L..._G_min_BWV_578/ Along the lines that Micke suggested - I'd really like a lesson on Hammond Organ techniques, especially how you do that growly glissando thing - I have always wondered about that! LESSON ONLINE! CHECK IT OUT! https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Dirty_Hamm/ This post has been edited by Maestro Mistheria: Apr 13 2010, 11:01 AM |
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