Get A Personal Gmc Learning Plan, This will speed up progress and give you structure |
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Get A Personal Gmc Learning Plan, This will speed up progress and give you structure |
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Feb 7 2014, 05:27 PM |
Hello mate! Thank you for answering the questions - I am honored to work with you, so here are my suggestions regarding a practice schedule fit for your time and needs: We will focus on applied theory, technique and rhythm as these pretty much encompass the things you mentioned So, I would go for two lessons a week and discussing theory in parallel. We should begin with the Major scale - what do you know about it so far? I would like to keep this interactive In Day 1 - 4 -> Spending 4 hrs/ lesson (2 hrs each day - I thought like that as maybe you will need time for other things which you are working on - so it's best to have things set for an 'affordable time minimum' if you wish to call it like that ) in which you should: - understand the theoretical concepts - learn the lesson structure - learn each part and reproduce it slowly with the metronome - put all the parts together and practice them against the slowest available backing track - work your way up tempo with the available backing tracks The lessons Technique: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Picking-Hand-Basics/ - alternate picking combined with understanding rhythmic subdivisions. it will work wonders on you Rhythm: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/beginner-rock-rhythm/ - something rock n roll'ish to get the juices flowing! Day 5-6- Revision (you practice the lesson, assuming you that you already know the structure and you can play it) - focus on timing, definition, clean playing, articulations and details! Day 7 - Revision and recording - if you wish - and writing conclusions so that we may draw a line and see what have you learned from the lessons and of course, it's important to know that you can ask me anything you might want to know, along the way! It is not compulsory to record, but the satisfaction you will get, will be far greater when you are done with a lesson and you have set everything into place with it How does it sound mate? Cosmin This sounds great Cosmin. I am very excited about this and looking forward to seeing good results. Cheers Sean |
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Feb 8 2014, 08:07 AM |
Hehe, glad you like it man - let me know how it goes, ok? And don't forget my little question regarding the theory You've seen it right?
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Feb 8 2014, 03:19 PM |
Sounds good to me Cosmin Perfect then! Waiting for you to tell me what you think about the other lessons as you go through them |
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Feb 8 2014, 07:50 PM |
Perfect then! Waiting for you to tell me what you think about the other lessons as you go through them Hi Cosmin A have being working on the picking hand basics lesson and have being practicing it at 90 BPM just now. I will be able to go faster but just want to get the repetition at 90 BPM to really feel that I am playing on time. Timing is my biggest issue. I do slow things down and use a metronome to try and get everything tight but it is a slow process for me. Here is rough attempt at the lesson slowed down. https://soundcloud.com/sean-agnew-1990/basic-picking-lesson-90bpm The second lesson beginner rock rhythm i have started to learn. I have noticed a few mistakes in the tabs. I think keeping my hand relaxed during the palm muted picking will give me some trouble. Hopefully with some practice I can relax. I am working with recording and trying things out and trying to learn how to use iMovie on my iMac so hopefully I will be able to get you some video recordings of me playing very soon. That way you will get a much better idea if I am doing anything wrong with my hand positioning. Cheers Sean This post has been edited by liveOASISforever: Feb 8 2014, 09:31 PM |
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Feb 10 2014, 08:20 AM |
Please do, mate
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