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Favorite Gmc Lesson, Just Outta curiosity
Kizaze44
May 13 2008, 03:49 PM
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Evening Blues - Marcus

Winding Roads - Marcus

Delta Blues 2 - Ivan

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steve25
May 13 2008, 03:51 PM
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Dude, too difficult. But if i had to have an absolute favourite it'd be Winding Roads by Marcus Lavendell. I'm basing this on sound hear but this is the lesson that has inspired me the most and is the lesson that i'll one day be able to play for sure. I haven't attempted it yet, nor will i anytime soon but one day i'll master it

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Matt23
May 13 2008, 04:07 PM
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There are lots of great lessons on GMC but I'd say my favourites are...

Winding roads -Marcus Lavendell, Lamb of God -Trond Vold, Em Acoustic Lesson -Jerry Ardiancio (have I spelt it right), John Petrucci Melodic Solo - Gabriel Leopardi, Haste - Sean Conklin.

You can see I'm not very decisive. tongue.gif

If I had too choose one it would probably be Winding Roads.

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Pi38
May 13 2008, 04:28 PM
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I'd say mine is probably the first Paul Gilbert Style Lesson my Muris. A lot of cool techniques in a fun, musical lesson.

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Canis
May 13 2008, 04:33 PM
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I'm really not sure what my favourite is... Whenever I surf around on the site and find a melody I like, I say to myself: "Wow, great song! This is my favourite!" and then, 10 minutes later I find another one and say the same thing tongue.gif
But, if I were to choose one... There's always one that has stood out; Muris' Extreme Neo-classic biggrin.gif It's just so... EXTREME! There's no other words for it! It's my long term goal to learn that one tongue.gif

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Tuubsu
May 13 2008, 04:55 PM
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well... a couple of my favourites are:
Koseis "Gran Vals" and "Spanish romance"
Dejans "Raindrops"
Vinods "Etude in Em"(This I play every classical guitar session I have, always)
Als flamencos are all great though they are SO hard some of them!
Marcus' "Winding roads"
Muris' "Em - melodic solo"

Many great lessons here but these stand out to me.

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kyldeee
May 13 2008, 05:04 PM
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I have so many, but my ultimate favorites would be ---
Steve Lukather Style Lesson, and both Mark Knopfler Style Lessons

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May 13 2008, 05:08 PM
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Kris' Phrasing 101 lesson, everytime I need inspiration I turn to that lesson. I'm a big fan of Kris' old 101 lessons, because those are what helped me improve the most. smile.gif

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mattacuk
May 13 2008, 05:22 PM
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tricky question, I would have to say currently its Muris's Alternate picking 1 !!

But there are stacks of potential favorites out there I just havent tried due to my perfectionism over what im currently doing smile.gif

I know for a fact several of Kris and Marcus's collab lessons could easily be hot favorites wink.gif

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AudunESP
May 13 2008, 05:23 PM
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winding roads, by marcus lavendel! absolutely!

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Tuubsu
May 13 2008, 09:05 PM
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Just looked at nocturnal vision for the first time and I had to come here and add it to the list. Now that's an incredible tune!

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