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Emir Hot7th July 2009Well done man. Great stuff
Muris Varajic7th July 2009A great way to provide same progression in few different approaches! ![]()
Bogdan Radovic7th July 2009Cool way to make harmonies more interesting! ![]()
kaznie_NL7th July 2009Cool lines Vasilije! Really hard to play a clean tone with all the palm muting, nice one!
Sensible Jones7th July 2009Great lesson!! I love this kind of playing! ![]()
Gerardo Siere7th July 2009Good job Vasilije!
Vasilije Vukmirovic7th July 2009Thanks guys, appreciate it! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic7th July 2009Great way to make those progressions interesting and lead-sounding. Very cool
playaxeman7th July 2009cool chord progression
loved the voicing of it. Really cool and useful
IslandGuy8th July 2009Love the palm muting. Makes me think of Al Di Meola's 'Elegant Gypsy' and 'Casino'.
Pedja Simovic8th July 2009Cool lesson Vasilije, Al Di Meola approach like
ItsMe20th July 2009lovely. Keep em coming please





Hi GMC!
This is another lessons on montunos playing, we will explore more rhythmical shapes and options and keep the harmony easy to be able to focus on rhythm and variations. Chord sequence is F# min7, F# min6, B7, E maj7, E maj6, A maj7, D# min7, D# min6, G# 7, C# min7, C# min6, F# 7. Also, I will be using palm muting a lot, it even more emphasize rhythm that way, also in some parts I will be using alternate root notes, moving it to the bass.
Enjoy!