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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.669 Joined: 29-November 12 From: Poland Member No.: 17.069 ![]() |
Ok then. Let's start our Alternate picking workout with the lesson You worked on. Please post very short vid so we can focus on details. It will take some time but it's the only way to work things out. Record very first 8 bars of the lesson and post the vid here. Try to stand exactly in front of the camera and rotate a bit so the guitar will be perfectly paralell to the cam view line. This will help to see both hand clear. You can sit while playing if You feel more comfortable.
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![]() Learning Tone Seeker ![]() Group: Members Posts: 197 Joined: 28-June 13 From: Den Helder (Holland) Member No.: 18.421 ![]() |
Ok then. Let's start our Alternate picking workout with the lesson You worked on. Please post very short vid so we can focus on details. It will take some time but it's the only way to work things out. Record very first 8 bars of the lesson and post the vid here. Try to stand exactly in front of the camera and rotate a bit so the guitar will be perfectly paralell to the cam view line. This will help to see both hand clear. You can sit while playing if You feel more comfortable. Ok thank you i think friaday i will post the first because i got a busy week. Thank you al;ready |
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.669 Joined: 29-November 12 From: Poland Member No.: 17.069 ![]() |
Waiting for it then
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![]() Learning Tone Seeker ![]() Group: Members Posts: 197 Joined: 28-June 13 From: Den Helder (Holland) Member No.: 18.421 ![]() |
[attachment=35034:alternat...g_part_1.wmv]
Here is the first part. thanks in advance grtzz tim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqTwJruK0aE...eature=youtu.be |
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.669 Joined: 29-November 12 From: Poland Member No.: 17.069 ![]() |
Great! Now get ready for some details end don't expect we're gonna do this within a week or two. We'll need some time. Let's catch the differences. When I play most of the time my first finger is flat (it mutes all the strings below the one I play). Your first finger (left hand of course) is rounded like playing on the classical guitar. Unfortunately there is a lot of muting to be done on electric guitar and some things like hands positions changes due to playing on distortion. Take a look at my left hand first finger movement (flat position, only up and down) and compare to Yours. Try to catch the difference. It a rule that works for alll my playing. 1st finger is always a noise supressor. Sometimes when it's not possible to use it (for example when You play on E6 - E E G# E B E G# E You have to keep your right hand side on the all other strings.
Try to focus on this and post another vid of that part. If something is not clear...just ask ![]() |
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![]() Learning Tone Seeker ![]() Group: Members Posts: 197 Joined: 28-June 13 From: Den Helder (Holland) Member No.: 18.421 ![]() |
Great! Now get ready for some details end don't expect we're gonna do this within a week or two. We'll need some time. Let's catch the differences. When I play most of the time my first finger is flat (it mutes all the strings below the one I play). Your first finger (left hand of course) is rounded like playing on the classical guitar. Unfortunately there is a lot of muting to be done on electric guitar and some things like hands positions changes due to playing on distortion. Take a look at my left hand first finger movement (flat position, only up and down) and compare to Yours. Try to catch the difference. It a rule that works for alll my playing. 1st finger is always a noise supressor. Sometimes when it's not possible to use it (for example when You play on E6 - E E G# E B E G# E You have to keep your right hand side on the all other strings. Try to focus on this and post another vid of that part. If something is not clear...just ask ![]() Ok thank you the next week i will focus on this part |
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.669 Joined: 29-November 12 From: Poland Member No.: 17.069 ![]() |
Great then
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.669 Joined: 29-November 12 From: Poland Member No.: 17.069 ![]() |
How is Your progress Tim ?
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![]() Learning Tone Seeker ![]() Group: Members Posts: 197 Joined: 28-June 13 From: Den Helder (Holland) Member No.: 18.421 ![]() |
Hey Darius,
I'm sorry but i don't practice it that much. I try to practice the technique to mute the strings also by other exercises. But i have a personal plan from Cosmin and i' said i also did this but he said i first have to focus on the other lessons. But i tru to use the technique of mujting all strings down to the index for the unwanted sounds. I'm sorry. I will work on it soon i think. grtzzz |
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.669 Joined: 29-November 12 From: Poland Member No.: 17.069 ![]() |
Ok. To much at the same time is not good at all so I understand. I'll keep the thread open and we'll go back to it
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