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Apr 30 2007, 08:35 PM |
Ok so i can do the beginner lessons pretty comfortable, i can easily do the power chords, barre chords and i'm learning various different scales at the moment. I can do the licks, although i'll probably still practice those a bit so that i can get faster. I'll also keep practicing the excersises and obviously i'll be playing with the metronome too. They were all helpful but now i want to move away from the beginner lessons and do learn something new and i was wondering what lesson you'd recommend i did next because i don't want to go onto something that's too difficult just yet. I would suggest looking at a mixture - variety is great! Gabriels blues lessons are based on simple yet very effective ideas and are a great way to start soloing using Pentatonic. Any of Pavels lessons are great for technique - although Pavel plays very fast you don't have to; you can start learning his lessons at very low speed with a metronome, and over time speed up - you will still gain a lot from doing this. If you want to look at some different styles and maybe find what suits you, Kris's lessons cover a lot of ground also, and you might find a sound or technique that really resonates with you. Dammit, just look at everything- its all so good its hard to single anything out Just remember that if it is too hard for you, slow it down until you can manage it and you will still be learning a lot. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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