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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
I can show you how to be the virtuoso your folks could only dream about, but I first need your help:
* Pm me and I will show you where to start. I am online every day and I will help you out directly!
* Join my mentoring program. I will customize your learning experience in a way you haven't experienced before. We will have regular contact so that you can remain inspired every day and eventually reach a new level.
* Join my next video chat! GMC startpage holds a video chat schedule. We always cover a lot of ground and have fun. Remember that you don't need any previous knowledge, and you can be passive in the chat.
* Jam with me - you will find active collabs here.
* Post a topic on this board, guitar related or not - doesn't matter! You will find that chatting with instructors boosts your motivation to practice.
* You haven't missed my latest video lessons, have you?
* Oh and did you know that to become a killer guitarist you just need to focus on one thing? Everything
else is secondary. Pm me and I will explain.
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Sep 18 2012, 10:44 AM |
Aloha there George!
Thank you for your kind thoughts man! It's a pleasure to work with people which take things seriously but never forget to smile and enjoy what they are doing! Taking things one at a time: - This thread belongs to you meaning that, by posting here we will communicate regarding your mentoring - I suggest we focus on theory/ ear training and rhythm for the following period - If you have a videocam, just shoot the vid with yourself playing and you'll have sound as well for this particular recording. After this, I'll send you a little vid in which you will see how things are done with little gear and nice results Send the recording to me via rapidshare.com using my official GMC email address - [email protected] Please let me know if I can further assist Cosmin |
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Sep 26 2012, 05:06 PM
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Aloha there George! Thank you for your kind thoughts man! It's a pleasure to work with people which take things seriously but never forget to smile and enjoy what they are doing! Taking things one at a time: - This thread belongs to you meaning that, by posting here we will communicate regarding your mentoring - I suggest we focus on theory/ ear training and rhythm for the following period - If you have a videocam, just shoot the vid with yourself playing and you'll have sound as well for this particular recording. After this, I'll send you a little vid in which you will see how things are done with little gear and nice results Send the recording to me via rapidshare.com using my official GMC email address - [email protected] Please let me know if I can further assist Cosmin Ok I believe I'm in sync with this now. I like the above plan. Even though my vid cam is slow and fuzzy I'll send it anyhow. I've got your instructions to upload through Rapid Share to the address of [email protected] Thanks geo |
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Sep 27 2012, 11:23 AM |
Hey George, looking forward to see the video and to start working on things together
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Oct 3 2012, 08:26 AM |
Ok, I suggest we work like this - you have 10 days for each group of assignments, deal?
Here is the first group: Alternate picking: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Picking-Hand-Basics/ Legato: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...eginner-Legato/ Ear training and theory - Try the following exercises: 1) We have the major scale built up using this formula: w w h w w w h. w = whole step h = half step 2) Any natural major scale is built after this formula. Example: C D E F G A B C there's a w between C and D there's a w between D and E there's a h between E and F there's a w between F and G there's a w between G and A there's a w between A and B there's a h between B and C Now, if you look at your guitar, you will notice that if you play the C note (3rd fret D string) the D note is one whole step up, on the same string. That means that the note right next to the C note is C# and the note next to C # is D. So, 2 frets up means one whole step and one fret up means a half step. 3) Now, we have concluded that E is the major third in the case of C major and if we lower the major 3rd with one half step, we get the minor third and automatically, we can create a minor chord - C minor in our case. Here are the formulas: 1 3 5 - major chord formula. Example: C E G 1 b3 5 - minor chord formula. Example: C Eb G 4) If you know these now, please tell me how does the D major scale look like - what are the notes making it up. (Use the w w h w w w h formula, starting from D) and tell me the notes making up the D major and D minor chords 5) Start a metronome at the tempo of 60 BPM quarter notes, in 4/4 Play a C note at random, on the guitar neck with each first beat in a bar. After being confident with the sounds, try the drill by SINGING the C notes instead of playing them See how fast you can get with this, by pushing up the speed of the metronome while becoming more and more comfortable with the exercise. Rhythm: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/beginners_chord_lesson/ Articulation: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bens-Vibrato-Odyssey/ What say you? At the end of the 10 days - that means on the 13th of October, I am expecting recordings with each lesson, aside from the theory and ear training exercises. Cosmin This post has been edited by Cosmin Lupu: Oct 3 2012, 08:27 AM |
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Oct 3 2012, 01:20 PM
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Ok, I suggest we work like this - you have 10 days for each group of assignments, deal? Here is the first group: Alternate picking: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Picking-Hand-Basics/ Legato: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...eginner-Legato/ Ear training and theory - Try the following exercises: 1) We have the major scale built up using this formula: w w h w w w h. w = whole step h = half step 2) Any natural major scale is built after this formula. Example: C D E F G A B C there's a w between C and D there's a w between D and E there's a h between E and F there's a w between F and G there's a w between G and A there's a w between A and B there's a h between B and C Now, if you look at your guitar, you will notice that if you play the C note (3rd fret D string) the D note is one whole step up, on the same string. That means that the note right next to the C note is C# and the note next to C # is D. So, 2 frets up means one whole step and one fret up means a half step. 3) Now, we have concluded that E is the major third in the case of C major and if we lower the major 3rd with one half step, we get the minor third and automatically, we can create a minor chord - C minor in our case. Here are the formulas: 1 3 5 - major chord formula. Example: C E G 1 b3 5 - minor chord formula. Example: C Eb G 4) If you know these now, please tell me how does the D major scale look like - what are the notes making it up. (Use the w w h w w w h formula, starting from D) and tell me the notes making up the D major and D minor chords 5) Start a metronome at the tempo of 60 BPM quarter notes, in 4/4 Play a C note at random, on the guitar neck with each first beat in a bar. After being confident with the sounds, try the drill by SINGING the C notes instead of playing them See how fast you can get with this, by pushing up the speed of the metronome while becoming more and more comfortable with the exercise. Rhythm: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/beginners_chord_lesson/ Articulation: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bens-Vibrato-Odyssey/ What say you? At the end of the 10 days - that means on the 13th of October, I am expecting recordings with each lesson, aside from the theory and ear training exercises. Cosmin Right. In 10 days I'll get this all together then post the answers to this thread and upload the vid's to RapidShare. Is this how you'd like it? geo |
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Oct 13 2012, 12:12 AM
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Alright! Hey Cosmin; I'm having some problems this time a round and need to ask for another day. Wudaya think? |
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Oct 13 2012, 07:48 AM |
Absolutely no problem man! Take your time
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