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Spiderusalem
Dec 31 2007, 05:47 AM
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We have vocal lessons.

We have bass lessons.

all I'm saying is, it would make sense smile.gif

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Dec 31 2007, 05:54 AM
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QUOTE (Spiderusalem @ Dec 31 2007, 05:47 AM) *
We have vocal lessons.

We have bass lessons.

all I'm saying is, it would make sense smile.gif


your not the only one who askes for that..no offense..but still ya

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FretDancer69
Dec 31 2007, 05:57 AM
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well these has been disscussed many times in the past.. dunno if Kris wants Drum Lessons... unsure.gif ...

i think it would stop being a guitar masterclass if we had more instrument lessons

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shellshock1911
Dec 31 2007, 06:00 AM
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Yea but bass a "bass guitar" and pretty similiar, just tuned loower. You can apply most of the guitar lessons and theory to bass. And a guitarist can sing and play at the same time, so singing lessons are understandable. But drums I don't know, they aren't related at all to guitar, guitar is melody, drums are rhythm.

I don't know much about drums but I would say the standard theory they have too know mainly consists of time signatures, note values, etc, but don't quote me because like I said I have absolutely no idea on drums, just guessing.

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Dec 31 2007, 06:03 AM
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QUOTE (Spiderusalem @ Dec 31 2007, 05:47 AM) *
Drum Lessons?


If that were a prayer I'd say amen.

Anways..

Amen! tongue.gif

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Spiderusalem
Dec 31 2007, 06:04 AM
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ah, didn't know how often it was asked for. Hope its not more often than when people ask for an alternate picking lesson.


Well, I was thinking maybe getting into drums could help my rhythm when playing rhythm guitar.......but I suppose playing rhythm guitar.......could also help my rhythm guitar playing mellow.gif

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FretDancer69
Dec 31 2007, 06:17 AM
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QUOTE (Spiderusalem @ Dec 30 2007, 11:04 PM) *
ah, didn't know how often it was asked for. Hope its not more often than when people ask for an alternate picking lesson.
Well, I was thinking maybe getting into drums could help my rhythm when playing rhythm guitar.......but I suppose playing rhythm guitar.......could also help my rhythm guitar playing mellow.gif


id like drum lessons too, that way i can get my brother into playing at least 5 mins a day mad.gif sad.gif

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Juan M. Valero
Dec 31 2007, 08:03 AM
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I think it would be better a "drum programing" lessons. I love drums, but I may admit that is a bit difficult to have drums in my home tongue.gif (and it's "a bit" expensive!!)

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Ivan Milenkovic
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+1 for the drums programming lesson. smile.gif

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QUOTE (Milenkovic Ivan @ Dec 31 2007, 01:34 PM) *
+1 for the drums programming lesson. smile.gif

+1 Yeah, that's a great idea smile.gif

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And another +1 for drum programming lesson by myself tongue.gif

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QUOTE (chast @ Dec 31 2007, 01:01 PM) *
And another +1 for drum programming lesson by myself tongue.gif


+1 that more like it- brilliant idea

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Freddie Fourfing...
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Another + 1 for drum programming lessons, as long as they come with alternate picking. Maybe alternate drumming. tongue.gif

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Juan M. Valero
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Well, I always program my drums (I don't like drum loops, because for me is more dificult to find a pattern that works good with the song that program this pattern).
I started to play drums 2 years ago and I learnt the basics, but when drums become too much difficult I left it, cos I prefer using my time with guitars.

BTW I can write few words and basic drums patters, but not more than FEW words.

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David Wallimann
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I agree for drum programming.
GMC has always been about guitar and if it starts offering all other instruments, it might not do things as well...
But drum programing would help a lot of guitarists I think!


QUOTE (Juan M. Valero @ Dec 31 2007, 08:39 AM) *
Well, I always program my drums (I don't like drum loops, because for me is more dificult to find a pattern that works good with the song that program this pattern).
I started to play drums 2 years ago and I learnt the basics, but when drums become too much difficult I left it, cos I prefer using my time with guitars.

BTW I can write few words and basic drums patters, but not more than FEW words.

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Bogdan Radovic
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Drum programming lessons sound cool..The would be somewhere in the forum ? Or they could be done as video tutorials.. ? wink.gif

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Yeah, a video tutorial about drum programming would be great!! smile.gif

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I don't think a drum programming lesson lends itself well to video! smile.gif

8 Notes has this excellent drum riff generator - check it out:
http://www.8notes.com/drum_riffs/default.asp biggrin.gif

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Oh yeah,programing lessons might be cool indeed biggrin.gif
We just need to find nice formula for it,writing text,small tutorial videos or...

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Juan M. Valero
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mmm I could write some posts like in my "recording lessons", with lot of pics... but I hope a video would work better. (well both thing together will be better than only one tongue.gif)

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