Intermediate Bushido Task 10 |
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Intermediate Bushido Task 10 |
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Mar 29 2012, 11:48 AM |
Hail to you all, Intermediate disciples of Guitar Bushido !
I present you with a finger trembling new Task.... Task 10 : Bushido_Intermediate_Task_10.gp5 ( 2.96K ) Number of downloads: 107 Bushido_Intermediate_Task_10.mp3 ( 473.11K ) Number of downloads: 128 I even have an mp3 recording for those who may not have Guitar Pro... that's how nice I am Ok, so legato is the name of the game and 3 note per string triplets is what you're dealing with this week. You've probably encountered shapes like these before. It's a sequence using the A minor scale. I just pick the first note of every shape. So that's just picking the first note of 3 to keep this a legato exercise ok ? Good. Your deadline is next Thursday 5th April - Enjoy ! |
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Apr 3 2012, 04:27 PM |
Hey Ben,
I've not been able to practice for two days this week. Feel strange ! Anyway, here is what I'm capable to do so far. http://soundcloud.com/grindguer/10-bushido-intermediate-task/s-wbyrA Comments are as always welcome. Cheers ! -------------------- �Million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.�
― Terry Pratchett, The Light Fantastic |
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Apr 4 2012, 08:32 AM |
Hey Ben! Just a quick question for you. The difference between ascending legato and descending legato for me is night and day. Descending legato is light years more difficult for me. What I was wondering is about the actual left hand. I know with the pick hand you just pick the first note of each 3 note sequence then pull off the other 2 but everything falls apart for me going from one string down to the next. When you finish the sequence on the first string, do you automatically have all three note fingered for the next sequence before you pick the first note? I hope this makes sense. I guess in a nutshell I'm wondering what do you do with your left hand or what is the best way to attack this? Ascending you only have to get one finger to the next string to keep the smoothness going but descending it seems like all 3 fingers need to be in place before even playing a note. Hey Greg, I know what you're saying. However, no, it's not necessary to have te fingers already in place, alost hovering As soon as your little finger hits the B string for the 1st note of that shape, then your other fingers are moving, ready to fret the other frets. When you're playing shapes that are either symetrical or almost symetrical (in other words, the finger span stays the same) then it's easier but I imagine you might find the 2nd shape quite challenging because your index finger has to travel further. Just reember that as soon as you've played the last note on the E string and your little finger touches the B string you no longer need to keep your index finger on the E string any more so it is free to hover and home in on the required fret when it comes along. Think of it as - the finger only frets when the note is needed, don't leave any fingers hanging on frets Hey Ben, I've not been able to practice for two days this week. Feel strange ! Anyway, here is what I'm capable to do so far. http://soundcloud.com/grindguer/10-bushido-intermediate-task/s-wbyrA Comments are as always welcome. Cheers ! Hey this is really good, sounds like healthy progress to me ! |
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Apr 5 2012, 01:49 PM |
Greetings, axe warriors !
How is everybody today ? Are you doing ok with The Task ? |
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