What Are You Currently Working On? |
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What Are You Currently Working On? |
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Jun 17 2014, 04:01 PM |
Hello guys! This thread is to invite everybody connected (those who usually participate of the forum and also the new ones or those who are a bit shy) to tell me what you are working on right and also to give you some help if it's needed.
We can use this thread, my personal board and also GMC Chat to work on the things that are locking you. so the question is: What are you currently working on? -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 3 2014, 03:13 PM |
I'm working on Ben's Land of Legato, my left hand is lagging behind my picking hand, so this is a great way to focus more on getting it up to speed and working efficiently. Also going back over Murius' Alt Picking and Legato beginners lesson, even though I passed it (my only rec take!) it could still be better and with a lot of slacking off in terms of practice, it needs some work to even get back to where I was. Other than those, just going over pentatonics and major scale positions in interval sequences, to nail the patterns into my brain but also to do something more useful than just going up and down the scales, no one actually plays music like that! A cool trick to practice scales and get out of the up and down boring practice is to create very short phrases and play the same idea in different parts of the scale over a backing track. Then you can make it evolve a bit. Here is an example: Let's say that you are practicing A Pentatonic minor scale and you create this short phrase: Phrase_1.gp5 ( 1.48K ) Number of downloads: 41 Then, you can move the same idea to other parts of the scale: Phrase_1_moved.gp5 ( 1.63K ) Number of downloads: 35 Then, you can create a variation and do the same thing: Phrase_2.gp5 ( 1.53K ) Number of downloads: 37 This could be a endless but very creative practice. It's funnier and also much more musical than just playing scales up and down or even than playing intervals. It can be used for any scale, and the best is to use a backing track. This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Jul 3 2014, 03:14 PM -------------------- My lessons
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