Carlos Carrillo
May 23 2008, 09:56 PM
Hello!!!
In this topic my idea is to know which is your favorite technique and apply them to my lessons.
I wait for your prompt response, thanks!!!
superize
May 23 2008, 10:02 PM
I must say that my favorit technuiq is the tremelo picking
mattacuk
May 23 2008, 10:15 PM
My favorite technique alternate picked arpeggios
Canis
May 23 2008, 11:05 PM
Hm... Arpreggios and Alternate Picking maybe ^^
Haven't nailed that many techniques yet
Enucleation
May 23 2008, 11:10 PM
I don't know about favorite, but I think tapping is cool.
Hisham Al-Sanea
May 23 2008, 11:15 PM
all techniques is important but depend what kind of riffs or songs do you play
Carlos Carrillo
May 27 2008, 05:43 PM
Hey Friends!!!
Thank you for the answering!!!
I tendre in account your opinions!!!
chmilew
May 27 2008, 06:11 PM
My fav technique is slapping, even if I don't mastered it yet.

We need definitely more beginners slapping lessons here in GMC
Mark.
May 27 2008, 06:17 PM
Extended 3 note per string minor pentatonic scales with multi finger tapping
Or just regular alternate picked 3 note per string minor pentatonic scales
chast
May 27 2008, 07:07 PM
Alternate Picking for me

Slapping (that I'm not able to do yet^^) is also cool to spice some riffs up and I like to pick chords with the fingers, gives a smoother sound
Gerald
May 29 2008, 05:54 PM
Vibrato for me is a fav. That and working on my alternate picking. I'm currently working on the Power Metal in Em to help with the AP.
Juan M. Valero
May 29 2008, 07:51 PM
Legato and tapping, for sure !!!! hahahaha and harmonics with tremolo bar
fkalich
May 29 2008, 08:11 PM
Your strong point is your sound, you come up with nice sounds. Similar to what Gabriel does. He is more experienced than you, but still you have the same strong point. I don't think that there is a lot in the way of technique that is not already here in the 700+ lessons. What I look for is a new sound. Of the 57 lessons I have learned, you have about 7 I think. So even dealing with the tab (I won't talk about that), you rate. I don't plan on learning more than maybe 120 or so lessons, no point, that is my estimate of when I will have reach the point where for all practical purposes, I've seen it all. Of the next 60 or so that I learn before I am out of here (in 6 months), about 40 are probably pegged already. The last 20 or so will be those with a new and exciting sound to me. For example, the recent Marcus L lesson was real nice, and different from the 50 or so neo classical lessons already on the book. It is also quite easy. Just shows that easy can often be the best. And you have had a few like that also. I learned your Yngwie 5 lesson for example. It is similar to the Marcus L recent lesson that it sounds hard, but actually is quite easy. But most new lessons now to me, I just pass by, have seen it before. Seen all the technique I care about. I look for new sounds, like the sound of some band. For example, David's Brian May. Also working on some odd times, Juan and some others. If you want to add something, I would like to see how you deal with an odd time. As you are very tasteful, it might be real interesting.
edit: typo
audiopaal
May 29 2008, 09:17 PM
Is "Rocking out" a technique?

If so, that's my favourite
Sami
May 29 2008, 09:25 PM
QUOTE (mattacuk @ May 23 2008, 10:15 PM)

My favorite technique alternate picked arpeggios

Oh yes the words of a true gilbert fan(just like me

). I definitely think the same

and crazy stretches!
Carlos Carrillo
Jun 3 2008, 02:37 AM
thanks: Chmilew, Mark, Chast, Gerald, Juan, Fkalich, UberIbanez, Audiopaal and Sami!!!for the comments!!!
Juan M. Valero
Jun 3 2008, 06:15 AM
Don't mention Carlos, it's an interesting topic