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Treydeschamp Guitar Mentoring
Alex Feather
May 23 2012, 09:13 AM
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Hi Trey! I am glad that you have decided to join my mentoring program!
Before we will start I have a few questions!
-What are your goals?
-What is your weakness?
-What is your strongest point?
-Your favorite guitar players?
Happy to have you on board!!!! Looking forward to start working with you!

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TreyDeschamp
May 23 2012, 12:22 PM
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Well my ultimate goal is to start a band in college but I want to learn to shred. However, I am not necessarily looking for this from you. I'm looking to learn vibrato and blues techniques that can be incorporated into metal. I would also like to learn music theory so I can gain a better understanding of how to incorporate what you teach me with things that I create.

My favorite guitarists would be Mr. Paul Guilbert, Alexi Laiho, Michael Paget and Adam D.

Strengths, I can grasp a concept easily.

Weakness, it takes me a while to actually get my left hand in synch with my right sometimes. I tend to rush things quickly and I think it shows. My vibrato is also not the best.

Thanks Alex!

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Alex Feather
May 23 2012, 04:35 PM
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Awesome! I can definitely help you out with anything you have mentioned!!
Let's start with a simple exercise that will get your hands synced together!
It does miracles and will boost up your technique very quickly!!
Make sure to practice it slow using a metronome and have a full control over your hands!
Slower you do it better results you will get!
Here is the tab!
E ||---------------------------|----------------------------------------|
B ||---------------------------|----------------------------------------|
G ||o5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5----|--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5----|
D ||o--------------------------|----------------------------------------|
A ||---------------------------|----------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------|----------------------------------------|


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--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5----|--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--5--o|||
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-------------3--3----------|--------------3--3----------|
-------4--4--------4--4----|--------4--4--------4--4----|
o5--5----------------------|--5--5----------------------|
o--------------------------|----------------------------|
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--------------3--3----------|--------------3--3---------|||
--------4--4--------4--4----|--------4--4--------4--4---|||
--5--5----------------------|--5--5--------------------o|||
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-6--3----------------------|--6--3----------------------|
----------4--6--3----------|-----------4--6--3----------|
o------5-----------5--3----|--------5-----------5--3----|
o--------------------------|----------------------------|
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--6--3----------------------|--6--3---------------------|||
-----------4--6--3----------|-----------4--6--3---------|||
--------5-----------5--3----|--------5-----------5--3--o|||
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-6--3--------------------6--3----------------------|
----------4--6--3-----------------4--6--3----------|
o------5-----------5--3--------5-----------5--3----|
o--------------------------------------------------|
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--6--3--------------6--3----------------|
--------4-----------------4-------------|
-----------5--4--3-----------5--4--3----|
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--6--3--------------------6--3----------------------|
-----------4--6--3-----------------4--6--3----------|
--------5-----------5--3--------5-----------5--3----|
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--6--3--------------6--3---------------|||
--------4-----------------4------------|||
-----------5--4--3-----------5--4--3--o|||
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-6--4--3-------------------------------------------|
-------------------6--4--3-------------------------|
o---------7--5--3--------------------7--5--3-------|
o---------------------------6--5--3----------------|
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--------6--5--3-----------------------------3--5----|
--5--3-----------------------------3--5--6----------|
-----------------6--4--3--3--4--6-------------------|


-----------------------4--6--8--3--4--6-------------|
--------------4--6--8--------------------3--4--6----|
-----3--5--7----------------------------------------|
--6-------------------------------------------------|
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--6--4--3-------------------------------------------|
--------------------6--4--3-------------------------|
-----------7--5--3--------------------7--5--3-------|
-----------------------------6--5--3----------------|
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--------6--5--3-----------------------------3--5----|
--5--3-----------------------------3--5--6----------|
-----------------6--4--3--3--4--6-------------------|


-----------------------4--6--8--3--4--6------------|||
--------------4--6--8--------------------3--4--6---|||
-----3--5--7--------------------------------------o|||
--6-----------------------------------------------o|||
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TreyDeschamp
May 24 2012, 05:13 PM
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Dang! I like this workout! I'll be spending a lot of time on this!

Give me a day or so. Then I'd like to get some video lessons in.

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Alex Feather
May 25 2012, 08:45 AM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ May 24 2012, 04:13 PM) *
Dang! I like this workout! I'll be spending a lot of time on this!

Give me a day or so. Then I'd like to get some video lessons in.

Awesome! I am looking forward to your take! This workout is very good and it will help you very very fast to develop better technique! Let me know if you have any questions!

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Alex Feather
Jun 4 2012, 05:48 AM
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Hi I just wanted to see how are you doing and if you need any help or have questions! Please let me know! I have a new assignment for you as soon as you are ready!

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TreyDeschamp
Jun 4 2012, 04:56 PM
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Hey Alex! I'm ready whenever! It's been a really busy week which is why I haven't really been in contact much.

Hit me with what you got!

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Alex Feather
Jun 6 2012, 02:09 AM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jun 4 2012, 03:56 PM) *
Hey Alex! I'm ready whenever! It's been a really busy week which is why I haven't really been in contact much.

Hit me with what you got!

Perfect! Let's start to get get into improvisation a little bit? What do you think?
Here is the backing track that you can use to practice your assignments!
http://soundcloud.com/alex-feather-akimov/blues-mentoring
It's a standard I - IV - V blues progression in E
So the chords are: E7 - A7 - B7
I would like you to jam over it and get use to the feel and the groove!
For now I would like you to use E minor pentatonic in this position:






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Alex Feather
Jun 22 2012, 07:15 AM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jun 4 2012, 03:56 PM) *
Hey Alex! I'm ready whenever! It's been a really busy week which is why I haven't really been in contact much.

Hit me with what you got!

Hi I just wanted to follow up and see how are you doing? I have a new assignment ready for you! Let me know!

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TreyDeschamp
Jul 10 2012, 06:01 PM
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Hey Alex, sorry it's been a while. It's been a busy few weeks.

I'm planning on working on getting a feel for that scale and hitting you with a jam track soon.

Stay tuned wink.gif

I do need to ask though?

How exactly do I do this? I know that sounds like a dumb question.

But I can't get a feel for the scale. I'm trying but it's just weird. I don't get what to really do to make it sound good, how to link the scales, etc.

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Alex Feather
Jul 10 2012, 06:35 PM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jul 10 2012, 05:01 PM) *
Hey Alex, sorry it's been a while. It's been a busy few weeks.

I'm planning on working on getting a feel for that scale and hitting you with a jam track soon.

Stay tuned wink.gif

I do need to ask though?

How exactly do I do this? I know that sounds like a dumb question.

But I can't get a feel for the scale. I'm trying but it's just weird. I don't get what to really do to make it sound good, how to link the scales, etc.

Hello! I am glad you back! smile.gif
The way you do it is very easy just play the pentatonic in the positions I gave you! Try to start by creating some melodies and play less at first! Just be melodic instead of playing too much! For now we will be using only one pentatonic so there is no scale connections just yet! Let me know if you have any questions or need help!

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Alex Feather
Jul 14 2012, 06:27 PM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jul 10 2012, 05:01 PM) *
Hey Alex, sorry it's been a while. It's been a busy few weeks.

I'm planning on working on getting a feel for that scale and hitting you with a jam track soon.

Stay tuned wink.gif

I do need to ask though?

How exactly do I do this? I know that sounds like a dumb question.

But I can't get a feel for the scale. I'm trying but it's just weird. I don't get what to really do to make it sound good, how to link the scales, etc.

Hello! I juts wanted to follow up and see if you have any questions or need help with anything! Let me know!

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TreyDeschamp
Jul 17 2012, 11:13 PM
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Well, here it is. I'm not very proud of it but I'm not incredibly disappointed by it.

I've never done a jam track and I'm not very familiar with Blues playing so this is a big first for me. I've also never really known how to use scales to make a solo so I guess this whole using scales thing is also new to me.

http://soundcloud.com/trey-deschamp/blues-e-pentatonic-freestyle

I'm excited to hear what you have to say so that I can better improve my playing.

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Alex Feather
Jul 18 2012, 04:34 AM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jul 17 2012, 10:13 PM) *
Well, here it is. I'm not very proud of it but I'm not incredibly disappointed by it.

I've never done a jam track and I'm not very familiar with Blues playing so this is a big first for me. I've also never really known how to use scales to make a solo so I guess this whole using scales thing is also new to me.

http://soundcloud.com/trey-deschamp/blues-e-pentatonic-freestyle

I'm excited to hear what you have to say so that I can better improve my playing.

You did a very good job! I would like you to start adding different ranges and octaves also try to develop your solo by playing less and building up gradually!
Let me know if you have any questions or need help!

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TreyDeschamp
Jul 18 2012, 04:39 AM
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QUOTE (Alex Feather @ Jul 17 2012, 10:34 PM) *
You did a very good job! I would like you to start adding different ranges and octaves also try to develop your solo by playing less and building up gradually!
Let me know if you have any questions or need help!


I have a few questions actually:

1. How exactly do you go about building a solo? (I want to give this another attempt before we move to anything else)

2. How do you know when to add different parts of the scale? (I was kind of confused as to when it was the appropriate time to play notes)

3. How do you know when to utilize a scale and when to scratch a scale? (for this take I use only scale 2 and 3)

Thanks Alex!

By the way,

thanks for that 10 on my REC take, it's my first 10.

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Alex Feather
Jul 18 2012, 05:28 PM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jul 18 2012, 03:39 AM) *
I have a few questions actually:

1. How exactly do you go about building a solo? (I want to give this another attempt before we move to anything else)

2. How do you know when to add different parts of the scale? (I was kind of confused as to when it was the appropriate time to play notes)

3. How do you know when to utilize a scale and when to scratch a scale? (for this take I use only scale 2 and 3)

Thanks Alex!

By the way,

thanks for that 10 on my REC take, it's my first 10.

1) Have you heard about Question and Answer technique? This is the best way to start building a solo! We can work on it a little bit more and I can explain you in details if you want! smile.gif
2) You can use any notes anytime from the scale I gave you! All you have to do is create melodic phrases (licks) based on your feelings and ideas!
3) I am not sure what did you mean?

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TreyDeschamp
Jul 18 2012, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE (Alex Feather @ Jul 18 2012, 11:28 AM) *
1) Have you heard about Question and Answer technique? This is the best way to start building a solo! We can work on it a little bit more and I can explain you in details if you want! smile.gif
2) You can use any notes anytime from the scale I gave you! All you have to do is create melodic phrases (licks) based on your feelings and ideas!
3) I am not sure what did you mean?



1. I learned Question and Answer from your video chat the other day! laugh.gif

2. Got this question answered.

3. I mean when do you know a scale is appropriate to use over a backing track and when one isn't. For example, you gave me 3 scales to use, but I only used two. The first scale didn't do it for me. I'm not sure if I made the right decision in scratching that scale and was wondering if you could tell me how you pick and choose scales.

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TreyDeschamp
Jul 22 2012, 01:13 AM
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Alex Feather
Jul 22 2012, 05:23 PM
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QUOTE (TreyDeschamp @ Jul 18 2012, 04:31 PM) *
1. I learned Question and Answer from your video chat the other day! laugh.gif

2. Got this question answered.

3. I mean when do you know a scale is appropriate to use over a backing track and when one isn't. For example, you gave me 3 scales to use, but I only used two. The first scale didn't do it for me. I'm not sure if I made the right decision in scratching that scale and was wondering if you could tell me how you pick and choose scales.

I wouldn't suggest scratching the scale I gave you away! The idea is also to get your ears use to different sounds!
In order to figure out the scale you need to know the theory that's where all the scales and notes are coming from!
If you would like we can get into it a little bit more!
Let me know!

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TreyDeschamp
Jul 22 2012, 05:26 PM
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QUOTE (Alex Feather @ Jul 22 2012, 11:23 AM) *
I wouldn't suggest scratching the scale I gave you away! The idea is also to get your ears use to different sounds!
In order to figure out the scale you need to know the theory that's where all the scales and notes are coming from!
If you would like we can get into it a little bit more!
Let me know!


I think the best thing for me, before we start is theory.

Could you teach me music theory basics? (notes, ways to remember notes, scale patterns, etc.) I'm not trying to get to complex in one step, I just think it'll make this easier for me. Hopefully over time we can add more theory over time.

Thanks Alex!

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