Skennington, Uploads and Discussion |
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Skennington, Uploads and Discussion |
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Jan 8 2009, 02:35 PM |
No worries man, I have several pair...I see the syllabus is up. I'll wait to see what direction you want to take and then discuss. Thought I'd paste it here for easy reference...
Syllabus Guide For the Beginners Mentored Training Program The following is a guide syllabus for Mentors to follow at the start of their MTP program, the basis of this has been taken from the pilot MTP run by Kris, you can of course add and amend if you wish (by choosing different lessons etc) but the areas to begin working on should be followed as set out below. (Kris`s MTP pilot can be viewed and used for reference if required HERE) Objective/Goals:
The purpose of the Mentor Program is to provide beginner level members (mentoree`s) an opportunity to interact one on one with more experienced members (mentors). During the program the "mentor" will provide his/her students with advice, on how to progress and improve their current level of playing ability with the use of lessons from the GMC archives. In the initial stages of the MTP the student should be given a basic grounding on Timing & rhythm, Soloing and Finger exercises, after this period, the mentor can assess areas that require more work and take the program in the appropriate direction. Homework: Each week the student will be set an assignment to work on throughout the week and post his/her progress in video format during or at the end of the assignment period, to begin with the weekly plan set out below should be used as a guide before moving into more specific areas. Weekly Plan Week 1 Timing & rhythm (Part 1) -Chords to a backing track Beginner- Strumming and Arpeggios Goal - To play the whole lesson. Purpose - practice timing and sense of rhythm. If this lesson gives problems - it will be a useful discovery. Dealing with the problem will help progress to the next level. instructions - A Video showing progress should be provided playing with the backing provided (slower backings can of course be used) Week 2 Timing & Rhythm (Part 2) A choice of three lessons : Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple , Blues Groove Library - Part 1 , Alice in Chains style lesson Goal - To choose one of the suggested lessons and be able to play at least half of the lesson to a backing track (slow or fast backing) purpose - To build on and develop a solid rhythm and timing foundation. Instruction - Video showing progress should be provided by the end of the deadline period. Week 3 Soloing A choice of three lessons : John Frusciante Style lesson , Slow Pentatonics Lesson , Tarantella Rock Goal - To play a minimum of 20 seconds with backing of the chosen lesson. Purpose - To introduce soloing, offering help and advice for the best way to overcome any difficulties that may arise for the student. instruction - Video showing progress during or by the end of the deadline period. Week 4 Finger Workouts/Exercise Alternate Picking - thirds Lesson Goal - To play a minimum of one pattern up and down accross all six strings to either a backing or metronome. Purpose - Alternate picking Introduction and new fingering positions. (Please note that care should be taken with these kind of exercise lessons, they involve finger stretches that a beginner student may not be used to, therefore proper "warm up" should be advised before attempting) Instruction - To upload a video showing progress by the agreed deadline. As stated at the start, this is a "guide" syllabus and is not set in stone for what must be used, you can choose other lessons, but to begin with for the beginning weeks these areas should be focused on Later bro, Steve |
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Jan 9 2009, 01:04 AM |
Cool man, will do..That friggin F chord still aggravates me so this will be a good lesson. I'll get on it!
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Jan 9 2009, 06:14 PM |
Looks like you guys will have lots of fun
I really like where MTP is going , can't wait to see some videos |
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Jan 9 2009, 06:19 PM |
Looks like you guys will have lots of fun I really like where MTP is going , can't wait to see some videos Thanks Pedja, hoping to get the first up tonight.. |
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Jan 10 2009, 06:28 PM |
Hi Steve,
I have put a lot of thought into our game plan for the next several weeks. I am listing 3 lessons below and I would like you to either choose one you like or give me a suggestion of something else. If you choose something else I want it to focus on the same areas as these do. What I feel we need to work on right now are different chord types and phrasings, being able to move around the neck smooth using them, muting technique and we need to free up your right hand from using down strokes so much. If we can focus on these areas it will make you a stronger rhythm player. Personally I would like to see you tackle Marcus Siepen if you feel up to it. Marcus Siepen https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...c-metal-rhythm/ Joe Kataldo https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/beginner-rock-rhythm/ Gabriel Leopardi https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...ds-rock-rhythm/ Please give me some feedback and let me know how your progressing with your current lesson. -------------------- "Think of a guitar solo as a paragraph. You need a clear beginning, a middle, and an end. Look at musical phrases like sentences, and make sure you break them up using punctuation—or space. You pause naturally when conversing, right? If you don't, you'll bore the listener. The same thing will happen with your audience if your solo is one dimensional. You'll wear them out and lose their attention." —Tom Principato
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