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CathShadow
Ah wicked biggrin.gif no worries biggrin.gif
Jesse
Please Ivan, let's have a Rory Gallagher lesson:D He is one of the kings of the stratocaster blues. His playing is so wicked:D And I know you like the blues too!

QUOTE (Eat-Sleep-andJam @ Jul 10 2008, 02:42 PM) *
Hi There Ivan,

How about a In the style lesson of John Mayer.

He plays some great blues smile.gif .


He's a good player, tho he sings with TOOO MUCH AIR!
Ivan Milenkovic
Will do Jesse, Rory is a great blues rock player! smile.gif
bluezman
I would like to see more blues riffs.. and since I have ten thumbs.. a series of lessons that will help to build some speed.. not lightning fast, but some phrasing and picking lessons to help with it.
Ivan Milenkovic
Sure mate, I will do something along those lines no problem! smile.gif
playaxeman
Good idea

All off:
SRV
Robben Ford
Walter Trout
Hendrix

Some Pink Floyd (shine on stuff)

What about Rush (2112 stuff)

Yes Funk

Tower of Power
Chic
sted
Joe Bonamassa style lesson would be cool?!?
Ivan Milenkovic
QUOTE (playaxeman @ May 28 2009, 10:05 AM) *
Good idea

All off:
SRV
Robben Ford
Walter Trout
Hendrix

Some Pink Floyd (shine on stuff)

What about Rush (2112 stuff)

Yes Funk

Tower of Power
Chic



QUOTE (sted @ May 28 2009, 02:21 PM) *
Joe Bonamassa style lesson would be cool?!?



Thanks guys, I'll definitely put it on my list of ideas for future lessons! smile.gif
shrednbuttah
I agree that a john mayer lesson would be cool! smile.gif
Ivan Milenkovic
QUOTE (shrednbuttah @ May 31 2009, 10:22 PM) *
I agree that a john mayer lesson would be cool! smile.gif


Have you checked this one? smile.gif

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...r-style-lesson/
shrednbuttah
haha, my mistake! very awesome Ivan!!! putting it at the top of my to learn list.
Ivan Milenkovic
np, anytime smile.gif cheers
rokchik
Hey Ivan,

I know you are a busy guy but I'd like to put forth a lesson request for future consideration smile.gif You have done some amazing RHCP lessons and I was wondering if maybe you could do a lesson on my favourite song by them "Soul to Squeeze"

It's just a great song and, well, one I've had problems learning. It would be wonderful if you could consider this song for a future lesson.

Thanks in advance smile.gif

rok
Ivan Milenkovic
Will do, thanks! smile.gif

I'm currently having lots of lesson on hold, but I will put it on my list I promise.
A.C. Dega
QUOTE (Milenkovic Ivan @ Jan 4 2008, 02:40 PM) *
I will gladly fulfill any ideas regarding lesson requests. Post something that you want to see done so we can see when and how smile.gif


Ivan. Can you re-make these lessons for GMC. I want the students to know about this information. But I don't want them to go to other websites. Would you be able to make lessons with a title like "Chords in the Key of Rock" or "Chords you Hear on the radio". Could you just watch these short lessons and "re-make" them for GMC? I'd like to do it but I don't know how.

Radio Chords in key of D

Radio Chords in Key of G

Radio Chords in Key of E

Radio Chords in Key of B

Applying Radio Chords with A Capo
wethepeople469
It would be really cool if you could do a R&B lesson. Maybe explain some typically chords progression found in R&B songs .

QUOTE (rokchik @ Oct 23 2009, 06:32 PM) *
Hey Ivan,

I know you are a busy guy but I'd like to put forth a lesson request for future consideration smile.gif You have done some amazing RHCP lessons and I was wondering if maybe you could do a lesson on my favourite song by them "Soul to Squeeze"

It's just a great song and, well, one I've had problems learning. It would be wonderful if you could consider this song for a future lesson.

Thanks in advance smile.gif

rok

I would also LOVE to learn this song!!!
Ivan Milenkovic
Sure thing, I'll compose something smile.gif
Gitarrero
Hi Ivan,
I'd really like to see a lesson in the style of the beatles, especially regarding the rhythm guitar work (e.g. in songs like "twist and shout" and "I saw her standing there"), since we just had a discussion about the right sound in the last band rehearsal.
Artemus
Not sure whether it's been suggested before, but as I'm sitting here at work listening to the bluesy/funkadelic goodness, I thought a lesson in the style of Tomo Fujita would be good. Surely that would be right up your street Ivan smile.gif
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