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Apr 20 2008, 09:32 PM |
I think some good very points are made here - there are obvious pros and cons with 101 lessons, which I think you have touched upon here!
I also agree that we don't have enough of the 101 lessons you are speaking about. Perhaps we can use this occasion and create and similar plan as the one Andrew has done for the theory lessons. Covering basic "modules" aimed for the beginner guitarist (to start with). Once we have got something that looks like a good plan - we can bounce this off to our instructors and see who wants to cover what. Let's discuss this a little more - and then create a new thread when we have started to reach some conclusions. So the question now is - what basic lesson topics would you like to see covered in future 101 lessons? Thanks for the good feedback Martin! PS I changed the topic to "more 101 lessons suggestion" as I think it suits the topic better. |
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Apr 20 2008, 10:17 PM |
So im the first one with a free wish? I would like to see some 1on1 lessons for some technique basics like muting. This is very important for playing rockguitar with strong distortion and must be shown by a teacher. learning it by yourself with own ideas is frustrating. The technique for the right and left hand, to keep the notplayed-strings quite when playing a solo. This the only thing im missing here. petar That is a great suggestion.....It took me a while to learn to do it -------------------- My Gear
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Apr 21 2008, 04:14 PM
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ye kris, the title was meant to bring attention and it surely did
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Apr 21 2008, 04:29 PM
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i would like some hot blues lessons, covering the basis. Licks that are essential for blues. Showing some boring chords that can be transfered into a flashy song
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