Problems Playing With Backings |
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Problems Playing With Backings |
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Oct 7 2008, 05:02 AM |
i'm got same problem somethime......actualy some backing are pretty good for practising if they have drums...bud whem we have backing without drums i'm lost....
i'm was also play faster somethime and somethime slower i'm recomedet to try Muris Timing lesson{actualy i'm didn't play the lesson yet..but i'm will on future} i'm not sure what kind of lesson u like..but take something easy where is backing with drums..i'm litle improve with Pavel heavy metal lesson 3 and also Liam Slayer beginer lesson have great backing. whats can aslo help is training speed picking over beat i'm use for that the GST program and also great free tols like that http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/metronome.php This post has been edited by besip: Oct 7 2008, 05:02 AM -------------------- [
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Oct 7 2008, 09:52 AM |
You have to practise playing to the backingtrack since it is much different then playing to a metronome.
When playing to a metrone you always have a beat to play after but that is not always the case in the BT. You have to try and play more often with backingtrack to get used to how you can count the beats on it. When i am practising lesson here i use GP on excercises and i use BT when i play riffs and solos becasue that is what music is. I dont think people would be interested in hearing you play to a metronome click so use the metronome or GP when doing excercises and the BT when playing riffs and solos. Try to play with the BT every time you play and eventually you will learn it. Hope this helps -------------------- My Gear
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Oct 7 2008, 03:10 PM |
I suggest you learn GMC lessons playing along with the instructor on the main video, bit by bit. First lessons I learnt I didn't do that, and I got lost in the backing track when playing alone. From them on I learnt every lick playing along with the instructor, until I could play the whole thing along with the video.
Then switch to the BT, and you will do it just fine. -------------------- Guitars:
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Oct 7 2008, 03:22 PM |
Also try to set backing volume higher than your guitar signal,
listen more to the backing and not only to what you're playing, might help a bit. -------------------- Youtube
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Oct 7 2008, 09:14 PM |
Lots of good advices given, I may add another one:
When you practice with backing the main thing to do is tap with your foot in the beat. You should always be aware where you are in a bar when playing, so analyzing note and pause duration is just as important as analyzing notes themselves. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Oct 8 2008, 10:13 AM |
Nothing special. Just relax.
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Oct 10 2008, 12:30 AM |
As said before tap the foot and try to feel the beat.Also concentrate on rhythm section of the backing track (drums and bass)..Also I would suggest playing a little with a rhythm machine instead of metronome from time to time, but make sure you select simple drum beats.If you don't have one , just download some simple drum beats, or a drum software.That way you will get used to a little different feeling than when playing with a solo metronome click..
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