Existing Lessons, tips, errors, advices, feedback, comments, help.. |
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Existing Lessons, tips, errors, advices, feedback, comments, help.. |
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Jan 4 2008, 09:42 PM |
You name it. You can access to all my lessons form my signature link. If you need an advice, have an upload for me, or anything, please post here
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Oct 15 2008, 06:51 PM |
Hey man, thanks for kind words, I 'm very glad my lesson could help you in any way.
Regarding chord progressions, there are various combinations that you can use. Since you play metal, you might wanna keep things simple, by not playing the third in the chord, instead just play all power chords. For example in songwriting lesson, instead of doing whole chords, you can only fret root and fifth. I think the good way to learn chord progressions is to analyze the songs you like. Look on the internet some song, find out what chords are being used and figure out the key the song is in. Then you can see what chord has what roman numeral, as I teach in the lesson. You can basically take the roman numbers from a lesson and write them down on a paper like this: I - V - V - VI - II - V - V - IV I - III - IV - V - II - III - IV - V or ANY kind of pattern you can think of, there are a lot of combinations. Then you play then on guitar and see if they sound good. If they sound good, then you got yourself a good progression to base your song on. If you do find some progression and you aren't quite sure how what theory lies behind it, you can post it here and I will try to help as much as I can mate. CHeers -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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