Ballad Style Video
bahadirpeker
Sep 21 2013, 09:54 PM
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Hey GMC! I have a new video that I played ballad style. In this video I used some of the licks from "Andre Nieri's Melodic Phrasing" lesson. I started to learn the lesson but especially fingerstyle technique is so hard for me, so I decided to play in a different way smile.gif

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4LMm4kMsQ8

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Monica Gheorghev...
Sep 22 2013, 06:04 AM
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I like it very much smile.gif It's nice to see you playing this kind of style! Very expressive!


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bahadirpeker
Sep 22 2013, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE (Monica Gheorghevici @ Sep 22 2013, 05:04 AM) *
I like it very much smile.gif It's nice to see you playing this kind of style! Very expressive!


I like playin ballad a lot especially with my fender strat! Thank you so much Monica for your kind words from here also from youtube smile.gif

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Cosmin Lupu
Sep 22 2013, 08:29 AM
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Such delicate phrases and soulful touch! I enjoyed it mate - that bend at 0:37 - Marvelous! smile.gif You could add a them to it and make song out of it - what say you?

There are some bends that could be nicer - such as the one at 0:05 - that one is not quite touching the pitch. Overall, it reminds me of John Mayer at some points and that's ALWAYS good. You can have some fun with this lesson on that strat, if you like biggrin.gif

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/John-Mayer-Style-Ballad/

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bahadirpeker
Sep 22 2013, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Sep 22 2013, 07:29 AM) *
Such delicate phrases and soulful touch! I enjoyed it mate - that bend at 0:37 - Marvelous! smile.gif You could add a them to it and make song out of it - what say you?

There are some bends that could be nicer - such as the one at 0:05 - that one is not quite touching the pitch. Overall, it reminds me of John Mayer at some points and that's ALWAYS good. You can have some fun with this lesson on that strat, if you like biggrin.gif

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/John-Mayer-Style-Ballad/

Yes Cosmin you are right! Some bends are not exactly what I wanted, but some of them is better smile.gif I think bending is a not only cool but also so expressive prosess, then I know that I have to play bending notes more careful. And yes I like the bend at 0:37 too smile.gif

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Cosmin Lupu
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QUOTE (bahadirpeker @ Sep 22 2013, 07:55 AM) *
Yes Cosmin you are right! Some bends are not exactly what I wanted, but some of them is better smile.gif I think bending is a not only cool but also so expressive prosess, then I know that I have to play bending notes more careful. And yes I like the bend at 0:37 too smile.gif


Bahadir, my friend - you are a very expressive person out of what I can notice, but stay focused so that you can play all the articulation elements with a nice touch and with correct pitch. Also, I noticed you are using dynamics - playing louder or quieter - was it on purpose? Because if it was, it's very good! biggrin.gif

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bahadirpeker
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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Sep 24 2013, 09:24 AM) *
Bahadir, my friend - you are a very expressive person out of what I can notice, but stay focused so that you can play all the articulation elements with a nice touch and with correct pitch. Also, I noticed you are using dynamics - playing louder or quieter - was it on purpose? Because if it was, it's very good! biggrin.gif


Thank you Cosmin smile.gif Yes, I like dynamics not only in music but also in my life! I think, exactly the same sentences with dynamics are more expressive than the ones that dynamics are not used!

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I really like this! Your slides and bends feel very natural in this, I can see this developing into a really nice instrumental ballad smile.gif Also, that's a lot of guitars you got in the rack behind you!

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QUOTE (Taka Perry @ Sep 24 2013, 11:44 AM) *
I really like this! Your slides and bends feel very natural in this, I can see this developing into a really nice instrumental ballad smile.gif Also, that's a lot of guitars you got in the rack behind you!


Thank you so much Taka Perry! Yes, I have some guitars smile.gif I really like all of them!

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seems like your taking the masters advice, you know I like your gtr playing even though there is no reoccurring theme, there are a couple of lead lines that have the same flow(like 25-30), this is were the magic happens and me as a listener can start to associate something in my life with the notes that make the song speak to me(or whomever) and the stronger your guitar notes have purpose the easier the listener will be able to bond with the song
can you see from a listeners perspective that he needs something to bond with ? other wise its just notes

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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Sep 24 2013, 01:46 PM) *
seems like your taking the masters advice, you know I like your gtr playing even though there is no reoccurring theme, there are a couple of lead lines that have the same flow(like 25-30), this is were the magic happens and me as a listener can start to associate something in my life with the notes that make the song speak to me(or whomever) and the stronger your guitar notes have purpose the easier the listener will be able to bond with the song
can you see from a listeners perspective that he needs something to bond with ? other wise its just notes

Yes you are absolutely right man! I always try to fell the conversation while playin guitar and try to use fewer words in order to explain my sentences especially in ballad style. This is hard to do it in rock or fusion style for me! According to me it is easier in ballad.

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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Sep 24 2013, 01:46 PM) *
seems like your taking the masters advice, you know I like your gtr playing even though there is no reoccurring theme, there are a couple of lead lines that have the same flow(like 25-30), this is were the magic happens and me as a listener can start to associate something in my life with the notes that make the song speak to me(or whomever) and the stronger your guitar notes have purpose the easier the listener will be able to bond with the song
can you see from a listeners perspective that he needs something to bond with ? other wise its just notes


VERY good point here mate smile.gif This is something which every musician, guitar playing or not, should have in mind - building a relationship with the listener. Bonding those notes, as somehow, if you play/write from the heart, there's likely to be a few millions of people that have gone through similar experiences - relate to them and bingo - you are transmitting a world scale message smile.gif



QUOTE (bahadirpeker @ Sep 24 2013, 02:30 PM) *
Yes you are absolutely right man! I always try to fell the conversation while playin guitar and try to use fewer words in order to explain my sentences especially in ballad style. This is hard to do it in rock or fusion style for me! According to me it is easier in ballad.


Pffff - yeah, well, fusion is not about speaking tongue.gif In my opinion, of course biggrin.gif

I think the only fusion player I know, that can tell a story, would be Al Di Meola smile.gif But that's just me biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Sep 25 2013, 06:52 AM) *
VERY good point here mate smile.gif This is something which every musician, guitar playing or not, should have in mind - building a relationship with the listener. Bonding those notes, as somehow, if you play/write from the heart, there's likely to be a few millions of people that have gone through similar experiences - relate to them and bingo - you are transmitting a world scale message smile.gif





Pffff - yeah, well, fusion is not about speaking tongue.gif In my opinion, of course biggrin.gif

I think the only fusion player I know, that can tell a story, would be Al Di Meola smile.gif But that's just me biggrin.gif



I'll listen to Al Di Meola more carefully smile.gif

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Now we're talking! This is the side of your playing I've been waiting to see! Very, very nice!

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QUOTE (bahadirpeker @ Sep 25 2013, 07:13 AM) *
I'll listen to Al Di Meola more carefully smile.gif


My favorite piece:

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QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Sep 25 2013, 07:45 AM) *
Now we're talking! This is the side of your playing I've been waiting to see! Very, very nice!

Thanks a lot man!

QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Sep 25 2013, 08:38 AM) *
My favorite piece:


Cosmin, this is marvelous! Especially Al di Meola's tone has a great feelin..

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QUOTE (bahadirpeker @ Sep 25 2013, 09:10 AM) *
Thanks a lot man!


Cosmin, this is marvelous! Especially Al di Meola's tone has a great feelin..


Glad you like it man! You should definitely start listening to Al and to introduce you to one of the most amazing conceptual gigs I ever heard smile.gif

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Sep 26 2013, 08:50 AM) *
Glad you like it man! You should definitely start listening to Al and to introduce you to one of the most amazing conceptual gigs I ever heard smile.gif


Yeah I know this, I watched before! This is also an amazing one!

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