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Posted by: maes Oct 31 2007, 12:14 PM

whats you favorite lesson?

Posted by: FretDancer69 Oct 31 2007, 12:56 PM

QUOTE (maes @ Oct 31 2007, 05:14 AM) *
whats you favorite lesson?


tough question dude...

i dont have any favorite in particular, but i really like these:

Posted by: Spiderusalem Oct 31 2007, 01:05 PM

I remember being on the fence about joining up. then I saw Marcus's http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/winding-roads-marcus-lavendell/index.htm lesson and I was like "OMG I CAN LEARN THAT?"

I like all the lessons on here. Lately I've been really digging Koseis classical lessons

Posted by: shredmandan Oct 31 2007, 02:07 PM

Like Spider Marcus's Winding Roads made my jaw drop when i first saw it biggrin.gif .My favorite i would say though has been Marcus =Neoclassical (i think thats what its called).This lesson ,well really all of his lessons have really helped my playing out alot especially vibrato and his style is what im leaning to most on the guitar right now.Although it's tough to pick cause Muris has really started making some killer lessons for a good while now.The Gilbert lesson was amazing.

I remember when i saw his first lesson i thought ''well nothing special'' tongue.gif laugh.gif Sorry Muris nothing personal laugh.gif .But man did he end up proving me wrong like every week since then and he just outdoes himself everytime.I gotta say he is an amazing player that is very well rounded in many styles and that is huge if you wanna be the best.

I've learned stuff from all here and there all great instructor's smile.gif ,just these 2 are the ones that i relate my playin to the most wink.gif

Posted by: Soul_Decision Oct 31 2007, 02:14 PM

The Neo-classical Solo

Posted by: Zephyr Oct 31 2007, 02:58 PM

I don't mean to be picking favorites here, but to me, Muris, David, Pavel, and Juan's lessons have been the most helpful. I'm not sure about my favorite lesson, for one thing, do you mean the most helpful or the coolest-sounding lesson?

Posted by: The Uncreator Oct 31 2007, 07:01 PM

All of Pavel's sweeping lessons, his In the style of Luca Turilli and Rhapsody ones are awesome, Gabriels Megadeth and Iron Maiden ones, Muris' Bb Minor Phrasing one, Marcus' Winding Roads, and pretty much every lesson on here biggrin.gif

Posted by: Smells Oct 31 2007, 07:19 PM

QUOTE (Zephyr @ Oct 31 2007, 01:58 PM) *
I don't mean to be picking favorites here, but to me, Muris, David, Pavel, and Juan's lessons have been the most helpful.



Yup I think thats a good answer, Muris`s lessons are a great inspiration and a huge challenge, but I joined on the strengths of one of Pavels alternate picking exercises, I think its a question of what you are looking for at the time to learn and improve upon, all the instructors have such great lessons I just couldn`t choose.

Posted by: coffeeman Oct 31 2007, 10:16 PM

Is hard to say which is the favorite lesson , but for sure I can tell what lesson have helped me a lot. Legato and alternate picking by David Walliman and the same by Muris , Three level neoclasical lesson by Markus, Acousitic chord progression by Ben Nissenblatt, in the style of zakk wylde by Gabriel and I have a lot more on my to do list, the only thing I can say is that every day I learn something new. Keep your lessons coming guys!!!

Posted by: mattacuk Oct 31 2007, 10:24 PM

I dont really have a favorite lesson. I have found all the instructors lessons to be of alot of value !

There are literally stacks of potential favorites in the archive i just havent yet completed!!

Due to the nature of my mind, i have spent literally months over a handfull of old lessons refuseing to budge untill there pefect. I havent even had the chance to try one of marcus's awsome solo lessons which im itching to try! smile.gif

Posted by: ActiveX Nov 1 2007, 03:24 AM

So many cool lessons...can't really pick one favorite. Right now I'm really enjoying Gabriel's "Megadeth Riffing Lesson". I'm also really liking Pavel's "Heavy Metal for Beginners" series, which have been a great help to me in getting back to speed after not playing for a long time.

Posted by: Animosity Nov 1 2007, 03:43 AM

It has to be Gabriel's first John Frusciante Style lesson! It was the first one I was actually able to play through! biggrin.gif

Other than that, I really LOVE Pavel's Free To Go lessons. Pavel that is the greatest sound I have heard in a long time!

Posted by: botoxfox Nov 1 2007, 03:44 AM

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Posted by: 1mpr1m1s Nov 1 2007, 03:45 AM

I agree all of Pavels lessons ,sweeping lessons and Artificial Harmonics lesson and Marcus's Neo Classical lessons & Winding Roads. All Kris's lessons expecially Collection of Sins

Posted by: Ryan Nov 1 2007, 03:46 AM

I couldnt choose on helpfulness. Because every lesson I learn on here helps me in one way or another. The coolest sounding one though, would be Muris's lesson In the Style of Steve Lukather (I think thats the name) !

Posted by: Kosei Kubota Nov 2 2007, 01:50 PM

QUOTE (Spiderusalem @ Oct 31 2007, 08:05 AM) *
I remember being on the fence about joining up. then I saw Marcus's http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/winding-roads-marcus-lavendell/index.htm lesson and I was like "OMG I CAN LEARN THAT?"

I like all the lessons on here. Lately I've been really digging Koseis classical lessons



Thanks, Spiderusalem!

Posted by: RobM Nov 2 2007, 02:43 PM

QUOTE (maes @ Oct 31 2007, 07:14 AM) *
whats you favorite lesson?


So far my favorite lessons have been Pavel's heavy metal lessons.

Posted by: Pavel Nov 2 2007, 11:33 PM

QUOTE (RobM @ Nov 2 2007, 02:43 PM) *
So far my favorite lessons have been Pavel's heavy metal lessons.


Cool man, thanks! I'm glad somebody is learning those lessons! smile.gif

Posted by: dango Nov 2 2007, 11:45 PM

QUOTE (maes @ Oct 31 2007, 01:14 PM) *
whats you favorite lesson?

my favourite lesson is Gabriel's 'Neoclassical Alternate Picking Etude' and 'neoclassical sharpnel lesson'. I improved a lot after that. I wasn't good at alternate picking. i tend to do downstroke all the time. but after this lesson I kind of naturally i can do alternate picking.

Posted by: Bedlam Nov 2 2007, 11:49 PM

That's a hard one, every day I have a new favorite!

Posted by: Juan M. Valero Nov 3 2007, 12:56 AM

QUOTE (Zephyr @ Oct 31 2007, 02:58 PM) *
I don't mean to be picking favorites here, but to me, Muris, David, Pavel, and Juan's lessons have been the most helpful. I'm not sure about my favorite lesson, for one thing, do you mean the most helpful or the coolest-sounding lesson?


blink.gif Thanks for remember me !!! biggrin.gif
Well, I'm an instructor but it doesn't mean that I cannot study the other instructor lesson, hehehe, so I like to say my opinion biggrin.gif

I learn a lot with Muris' lesson, they are always very cool. But I like Gabriels "in the style" lesson, too.
And of course I like Pavel's and Walliman's lesson and Kris' lesson (those are very very funny)... And there are some interesting lesson from other instructors, like Ben, or the incredible neoclasic style from Marcus (amazing!!)....

Posted by: SLASH91 Nov 3 2007, 06:13 AM

All of Pavel's sweeping lessons, AP lessons, and Speed metal riffing; Gabriels In the style of lessons ( especially the Megadeth one); Kai's "Three is a charm"; and, of course, Winding Roads. smile.gif

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