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Sep 13 2012, 04:18 PM |
Hey Alex Feather, First of all, thanks for taking the time to mentor me. I'm really glad for this opportunity. Regarding your questions: What are my goals: Learn to play some songs, play with other people, do a collab on gmc, learn a little bit more of music theory. I guess the normal stuff. What are my weakness and strongest point: Well that's a hard question to answer. It's being pointed out that I can't bend to notes...so I guess that's a weakness. I don't know, I guess I'll find out. What are my favorite guitar players: Anyone that could make me feel any kind of emotion. I guess, I like almost all the guitar players that I've ever heard. Sorry Alex. I had just re-read what I posted and it doesn't give many clues. I'm just a beginner trying to learn a new skill. How about something simple to work on? Any good simple guitar lesson to work on? Ohh...check my signature...I'm working on a Practice Agenda....maybe you have some kind of input. Thanks for taking the time to answer and I hope you have an awesome day. Awesome!!! I am glad you have joined!!! Actually my mentoring should work perfect for you because we will be jamming a lot! I will be recording my takes and we will be going back and forth! So for your first assignment I have a very nice exercise! It will help you with your timing and will develop your technique and get your hands synced! The trick is to practice it very very slow using a metronome, you playing one note per click! For example set it to 80 BPM I wouldn't suggest to go over 100 BPM! You will see a huge progress in a few weeks! Here is the tab E ||---------------------------|----------------------------------------| Guitar Pro Hands_workout.gp5 ( 4.5K ) Number of downloads: 158 Just get comfortable with it and I will post a musical assignment in a couple of days! Let me know if you have any questions! -------------------- |
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Oct 11 2012, 10:48 AM |
Hello Alex,
Sorry for yesterday. Here's is what I see now. |
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Oct 11 2012, 10:13 PM |
QUOTE How many # in B major 5 sharps = F# C# G# D# A# QUOTE How many b in Eb major 3 flats = Bb Eb Ab |
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Oct 12 2012, 12:05 AM |
5 sharps = F# C# G# D# A# 3 flats = Bb Eb Ab Perfect!!! Great job!!!! So it seems to me that you dot it? -------------------- |
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Oct 12 2012, 09:31 AM |
Yeah, I just need to write that order of sharps and flats, one hundred times each, and I will be set!
Thanks Alex |
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Oct 15 2012, 09:58 AM |
I am glad you understand it now! So wat would you like to work on? How to apply the circle of fifths? |
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Oct 28 2012, 12:35 AM |
The circle of Fifths is clear as day. Thanks for the lessons on that matter. I'm looking forward to a new challenge. I have prepared a new assignment for you! I think it will be really cool if you can work on this lesson and get more licks into your library! Here it is https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/15-Blues-Licks/ Here is the backing track http://soundcloud.com/alex-feather-akimov/blues-mentoring I would like you to transcribe the chord progression and figure out what key this one is in! Let me know what you think! -------------------- |
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Oct 28 2012, 01:18 PM |
Chord Progression for Blues Mentoring I I I I IV IV IV IV V IV I V Repeat Key of E I E IV A V B |
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Nov 17 2012, 11:16 AM |
Hey how are you doing? I wanted to check and see if you are ready for a new challenge? Let me know!
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