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Mtp February Thread - Purple Hayes |
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Feb 5 2010, 01:20 AM |
Hello Purple Hayes! Welcome to our February Mtp! This month we will concentrate on your bending and alternate picking techniques.
Assignment 1: This week we will start working on your bending technique. The lesson for this first assignment is an easy but very effective tune where you'll find different type of bends. It's called D Minor bending and has been composed by Laszlo Boross. I know that you'll find the lesson easy but It will let me know how precise your bending is. Assignment 1 Please concentrate on your bend's pitch. It's not important to play the lesson exactly like the original so you can add some of your ideas. You should also add vibrato in the longer bends. This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Feb 5 2010, 01:23 AM -------------------- My lessons
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Feb 21 2010, 08:05 PM |
Assignment 4:
Well man! We are in our last assignment! In this assignment my idea is to share with you some of my favorite licks from my favorite guitar players. This licks are good to train your technique and also to be incorporated in your improvisations. The lick 1 is a "Ritchie Kotzen" and "Greg Howe" style pattern that is very cool to know because it always work great when you are improvising. I wrote it in played in the 6 strings but it can be played in a shorter way. The second lick is a "Paul Gilbert" style arpeggio that is a cool lick to train your sweep but it also a nice idea to create your own "classical" oriented etudes of solo. The third lick is an "Yngwie Malmsteen" style lick that I took from his amazing song called "Far beyond the sun". It starts with a fast harmonic minor descendant lick and then I play diminished arpeggios with sweep picking technique. The last licks is a "Steve Morse" and "John Petrucci" style alternate picking lick over A blues scale. I love this lick! Well that's all! The tempo required for this ones is the faster than you can since these players are killer shredders. I hope that you enjoy it! GMC_Cool_Licks.gp5 ( 3.5K ) Number of downloads: 96 -------------------- My lessons
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