Your Music Goals For 2013 |
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Your Music Goals For 2013 |
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Jan 31 2013, 10:43 AM |
My music goals for 2013 are to focus on practicing slapping technique as well as improvisation, record and release as many of my band's as well as my solo project songs as possible + shoot a music video for one of them which will open up space for composing and recording brand new songs. Also improve my mixing skills and upgrade my home project studio. Lot of interesting things to look forward to!
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Jan 31 2013, 12:00 PM |
Improving with the Basics !
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Jan 31 2013, 04:52 PM |
Sounds like a lot of promising things going on for you, Bogdan! Regarding the music video shoot: do you plan to create it yourself, or it is better to hire an outside company, even with the newest improvements of the lower-budget video equipment available nowadays? We are actually planning to record the video ourselves - we have gotten a pretty good gear which is similar to some local smaller production companies here. As our goal is to get out as much of new material as possible, saving the budget on smaller video production would help us fit in the plan. TV music video placement opportunities here are very limited (and the quality we'll produce will work for most of those placement opportunities anyway). It would be awesome to do a high end production music video some time in the future though -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Jan 31 2013, 06:52 PM |
Some of my goals for this year is to finish the composition and recording of Cirse's new album. Continue improving as a guitar player and composer. Keeping a healthy and balanced life (gym, swimming, healthy food). Producing good albums from some cool bands at my studio.
And many more that will appear once this ones are done or being done. -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 31 2013, 08:34 PM |
My early goal for 2013 is to dedicate more time to learning theory. Also learning to apply all the modes into my playing. -------------------- |
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Jan 31 2013, 11:09 PM |
Some of my goals for this year is to finish the composition and recording of Cirse's new album. Continue improving as a guitar player and composer. Keeping a healthy and balanced life (gym, swimming, healthy food). Producing good albums from some cool bands at my studio. And many more that will appear once this ones are done or being done. Impressive list, Gabe! Great to see your holistic approach, focusing on all the important areas of your life. Cool! And good luck for the new album of Cirse! my goal is to get into contemporary music school here in Canada. just a few more months til my audition tape is due! Wow, that's a major goal, and I hope you'll reach it! Can you tell me more about this school? Are you going to study contemporary classical music or contemporary jazz/rock? What is the best thing in this school, in other words, what is the main reason for you to go there? timing / rhythm -- feeling the fretboard / notes -- building up speed I like it, your 'top 3' covers a lot of aspects of guitar playing. My early goal for 2013 is to dedicate more time to learning theory. Also learning to apply all the modes into my playing. You're spot on - both learning theory and applying it are equally important. If you do both simultaneously, then you're on the right path, If you have time, then head on to the new topic https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47710, you can guess the mode of the song segment of a famous guitarist I've just put in via SoundCloud. It is one of the coolest modes IMO. |
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Jan 31 2013, 11:17 PM
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Its called Selkirk College its in Nelson , BC. Its purely contemporary so we will be exposed to anything from fusion and metal to jazz and blues.
Its the only school in north america that is a sister school of Berklee College of music, So it follows the exact berklee curriculum for a fraction of the price. Also after 2 years at Selkirk college, I can transfer to Berklee instantly , so its quite wonderful, plus in such a rural area there are far less distractions so i can just stay in the shed and work on my guitaring Impressive list, Gabe! Great to see your holistic approach, focusing on all the important areas of your life. Cool! And good luck for the new album of Cirse! Wow, that's a major goal, and I hope you'll reach it! Can you tell me more about this school? Are you going to study contemporary classical music or contemporary jazz/rock? What is the best thing in this school, in other words, what is the main reason for you to go there? I like it, your 'top 3' covers a lot of aspects of guitar playing. You're spot on - both learning theory and applying it are equally important. If you do both simultaneously, then you're on the right path, If you have time, then head on to the new topic https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47710, you can guess the mode of the song segment of a famous guitarist I've just put in via SoundCloud. It is one of the coolest modes IMO. |
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Feb 1 2013, 04:33 AM |
Great idea for a thread! It will keep us all accountable. Oops! Is it too late to Edit? -------------------- |
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