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Posted by: besip Nov 4 2007, 04:35 AM

hey guys IT's there some advantage or disantvage when i'm go to learn only 4 note per beat against 3-2-or 1 note per beat???? ----------------------------

actualy i'm hate metronom sound rolleyes.gif made me sick.but i'm know is important to use him


i'm still can't organize my traning mad.gif for example when im train this http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/beginner-guitar/guitar-exercises.htm exersizes when kris playnig on Hi-E 4 note and im trying play this by metronome after couple minutes im get bored from the same sound
i'm know i'm can find something else but usualy when i'm or u like beghiner change the system what u play and try new one the speed go down..so it's not ok changing everythime the playing rules becouse if i'm gonna do that i'm never increase the speed mellow.gif

Posted by: muris Nov 4 2007, 12:24 PM

Yep,sound of metronome might be irritating to someone,indeed.
Why don't you take a drum loop(simple 4/4) and play it endlessly? wink.gif

Posted by: besip Nov 4 2007, 02:51 PM

QUOTE (muris @ Nov 4 2007, 07:24 AM) *
Yep,sound of metronome might be irritating to someone,indeed.
Why don't you take a drum loop(simple 4/4) and play it endlessly? wink.gif




ok Muris thanks..in my case drumm will be better bud anyway there is problem with same constantly sound.
but like i'm wrote before it's importatnt to use Metronom sound or Drum so..no way to help me with that

so probaly there is not disadvantage lear right to way 16Th note..in lower beep

somebody also recomedet me your Muris alternate Picking Third and recomedet me your other stuff and also Wallimann's stuff

the whole my question about this is here->


http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=8032

if you can answer me here pls


for me is aslo boring to do the exersizes like on 1 string and same3-4 note thats why im locking for something like u show on your lesson and move up and down and make some music..same case with pavel lesson he's do good job and even he's on first lesson working on 1-2 string he's move around

i.m probbaly has to chose something like this..and then i'm will not gona thing about 2 boring thinks for me..metronom sound and the same 1 string 3-4 note biggrin.gif

like i'm wrote before i'm complicate rolleyes.gif

Posted by: muris Nov 5 2007, 12:03 AM

Unfortunately,I think you have 2 HUGE problems.
First one is that you hate metronome sound or any consistent sound,even drum loop.
And second one is that many thing are boring for you.
Looks to me like you want to achieve top goals over night,which is truly impossible.
So my advice it to get used to metronome sound
and to try adapting yourself on stuff that have been bothering you.
Just practice. smile.gif

Posted by: Unleash-The-Shred Nov 5 2007, 12:10 AM

QUOTE (muris @ Nov 4 2007, 07:24 AM) *
Yep,sound of metronome might be irritating to someone,indeed.
Why don't you take a drum loop(simple 4/4) and play it endlessly? wink.gif


Yeah that is what I do sometimes either with my GNX4 or with my keyboard. But I need to get a normal metronome so I can bring it around with me.

Posted by: besip Nov 5 2007, 12:40 AM

QUOTE (muris @ Nov 4 2007, 06:03 PM) *
Just practice. smile.gif



yeaahh..that's will be the right way smile.gif

and i'm dont wanna be great quitarist overnight..or maybe i'm wanna but i'm know it's imposible----lol

Posted by: muris Nov 5 2007, 12:41 AM

QUOTE (besip @ Nov 5 2007, 12:40 AM) *
yeaahh..that's will be the right way smile.gif


The only one and please don't get me wrong here. huh.gif

Posted by: besip Nov 5 2007, 12:44 AM

QUOTE (muris @ Nov 4 2007, 06:41 PM) *
The only one and please don't get me wrong here. huh.gif



i'm not playnig to get you wrong huh.gif you right and i'm know it
i'm just have to go acros the beep sound and practise..thats all and i'm know it now wink.gif

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