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...the thing is, I need you to start progressing faster then ever, but to achieve that I need your help:
* Don't know where to start? Just pm me and we will sort it out directly, I am online every day.
* Join My Army. Sounds aggressive? It is! We can study anything from the most fearsome picking techniques to bombastic songwriting. A medal of honor awaits the brave. Seriously, this is an opportunity for you to get a personalised learning experience...what are you waiting for?!
* Join my next video chat! GMC startpage holds a video chat schedule. We always cover a lot of ground and have fun. Remember that you don't need any previous knowledge, and you can be passive in the chat.
* Jam with me - you will find active collabs here.
* Post a topic on this board, guitar related or not - doesn't matter! You will find that chatting with instructors boosts your motivation to practice.
* You haven't missed my latest video lessons, have you?
* Finally I want to tell you a secret. Nah I changed my mind - pm me instead ;)
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Jun 19 2014, 02:44 PM |
Hi Vince! Welcome to our thread for Gab's Army where I will help you to design guitar plans to achieve your music goals.
At first I will share here your goals as reference: "My guitar goals are to master at least 5 styles of music and start a band in the near future.I have a job that allows me to have a lot of free time so my main focus is to benefit and learn guitar at a high level.I can practice 5-6 hours per day and more in the week-end.As music styles I am attracted to blues and rock ballads but also metal is ok.My weakness is improvisation,i tried only 2 times but i left this idea after i saw that my fingers were like 1 km from the fretboard so i started to work and get my fingers closer and now everything it's ok.I would like to learn improvisation,rythm and ear training in the same time,day by day,so a practice skedule would be so nice." So the current list is: - Learning 5 music styles (Blues, Rock, Metal... ) - Start a band - Learn to improvise - Master Rhythm - Ear training Could you please give me some more info? - Your favorite musicians and bands. - What do you know about theory? - Do you have any audio or video of you playing? - Are you able to record videos of you playing? -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 25 2014, 02:03 PM |
Ok, that's not totally right. The correct progression for the intro and verse is: E5 - G5 - D5 - C5
If we want to determine the tonality of this progression, you can check the chord function taking each of the chords as the root chord. Based on my experience, I can say that this track is not in E major, because G chord appears that is the chord based on the minor third. As most of the songs start or end with the root chord, my main suspect would be that this track is in Em. These are the 3 possible tonalities that include the chords: If the song would be in Em: E5 - G5 - D5 - C5 Im - III - VII - VI If the song would be in G: E5 - G5 - D5 - C5 VIm - I - V - IV If the song would be in C: E5 - G5 - D5 - C5 IIIm - IV - VII - I If you check the progressions, you will notice that the first one seems to be the most reasonable, it's a very used movement in music. But now there is a last step that you can do to define it. In a tonality, playing the root chord as the last chord gives the sensation of "end", of "resolution", so you can play the progression 3 times and end it, first with Em, then with G, and finally with C. Which chord fits better in the end? This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Aug 25 2014, 02:04 PM -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 26 2014, 05:52 PM |
Definetly the Em fits better in the end.The G and C give me the sensation of incomplete. Looking forward to discover the chords of the next song Excellent! This is the best way to discover the tonality of a song. Next song! -------------------- My lessons
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