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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
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Mar 13 2013, 02:45 PM |
Here we go!
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Mar 13 2013, 06:57 PM |
Here you go man
And here's the link to the topic I mention in the video: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=24544 -------------------- Currently Practicing
Rhythm: Finnish Power Metal III: Nightwish Legato: Ben's Land Of Legato Alternate Picking: Alternate Picking Workout #5 Chords: Chord Melody Technique |
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Mar 15 2013, 08:44 PM |
Hey man, while I'm waiting I decided to try doing a quick REC video, saw this lesson today done by someone else and just went ahead and learned it and recorded it, I always play worse when I record and I know it D: Looking foward to hearing your comments, be as picky as you can plz
EDIT: Didn't notice you edited the post Gonna watch and than I'll let you know EDIT POST VIDEO: Ok, Since it's night it's harder for me to record a video so I'm just gonna resume. 1. Regarding my djenty compositions, I sent you one on my second PM I believe called "Dream of a Shadow" https://soundcloud.com/filipemiguelrocha/dr...of-a-shadow-raw I started tabbing it better on Guitar Pro and uploaded a midi file of what I have so far and what I changed in the previous recording https://soundcloud.com/filipe-rocha-4/dream...hadow-midi-demo 2. My approach to it is pretty much just thinking outside the box, I just try to play with different chord variations and if I find a chord I like I try to do a different voicing to create other aspects since I like the ambience part of djent. I learned mostly my djent stuff from my previous band Clutter although I don't like the hardcore side of it but rather more the melodic side of it so It's usually simpler for me to do Ballads. I usually come up with the guitar parts first than try to develop drums to it, Bass I limit myself to playing roots and some licks between spaces. 3. Going with a non academic approach is fine with me 4. I am pretty much a more riff kinda guy but that's basically because I don't consider my technique well enough to play most of the soloing styles that I like the most also, for example, I have loads of trouble recording harder stuff so I usually just practice them everyday but when I click the record button, it just seems like I lose too much focus. Overall I think I haven't forgotten anything This post has been edited by Rated Htr: Mar 15 2013, 09:22 PM -------------------- Currently Practicing
Rhythm: Finnish Power Metal III: Nightwish Legato: Ben's Land Of Legato Alternate Picking: Alternate Picking Workout #5 Chords: Chord Melody Technique |
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Mar 17 2013, 03:57 PM |
Alright my friend!
I think that even if it's a shameless plug We can start with my modern metal lessons and regarding lead playing, I think it is best to begin with the soulful bending/ vibrato based ones. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Metal-Metrics-1/ 2,3,4,5,6 are at the bottom of the page - which one do you like best? https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/The-Vo...Of-Your-Guitar/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/The-Vo...-Your-Guitar-2/ Cosmin |
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Mar 17 2013, 07:33 PM |
Sounds like a plan brother!!
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Mar 19 2013, 03:44 PM |
Hey man! Nice takes - you are on the yellow brick road! here are some comments and ideas
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Mar 20 2013, 09:51 PM |
Always glad to help! No rush mate - this sort of stuff takes a little time to settle in
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Mar 22 2013, 03:24 PM |
I said it got removed, had to reupload it again But here it is! Hey mate Check this out: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/legato-stamina/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/The-Vo...-Your-Guitar-2/ |
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Mar 26 2013, 10:57 AM |
Hey man - no problemmo, take your time. I am here and will answer when you throw some materials in here
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Mar 31 2013, 04:25 PM |
Howdy bro
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Apr 1 2013, 03:20 PM |
Alright man!
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Sep 26 2014, 09:28 AM |
Hey man,
First of all would like to apologize for my hiatus but I want to dive back again into working out some stuff if it's still possible. I'm taking a look into the vibrato lesson as you suggested in my last rec take. Also, regarding what we talked about as you can see, I'm getting happy with my new setup, just need a new lamp for the other light to avoid the shadow on the right. Besides the vibrato lesson, I had been working on Muris ' Timing Exercise. Is there anything you think I should prioritize or am I fine with this way? Once again man, sorry for the break -------------------- Currently Practicing
Rhythm: Finnish Power Metal III: Nightwish Legato: Ben's Land Of Legato Alternate Picking: Alternate Picking Workout #5 Chords: Chord Melody Technique |
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Sep 26 2014, 04:42 PM |
Hey mate Welcome back, we can surely get back to working together on developing your technique with the lessons you like and I would be very interested to see how your interests have shifted all this time, so if you would take a bit of time to answer the questions in the link below, it will be very helpful in our quest related to your development: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...t=0&start=0
About the lessons - the vibrato one and the timing exercise are pretty much enough at this moment - it's never a good thing to spread yourself too thin, so focus on these two, let's see them recorded as close to perfection as possible and we'll take it from there, deal? |
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Sep 29 2014, 04:29 PM |
I always practice with the original recording first, I learn every lesson by ear so I can improve my ear training as well, like I always did. I'll give it a run down in the afternoon after resting my fingers a bit more and tomorrow I'll give it another go for REC. After that is back to focusing on the Muris Timing Exercise. I've managed to bump up the last lick to 60bpms but after that I feel confuse about what approach I should have regarding fast picking. Sometimes It seems better to let loose and just try to move the wrist, other times I want to move the thumb to have more accurancy. Shall I also record the lick in question at multiple times to give you an idea? Hey mate! Just graded the take in the REC zone - it'll take a bit more work to get it flowing, so don't leave it yet Ok? Keep it in the practice journal, as it will need more time, just like both me and Gabi have pointed out. About picking - well, there are days and days I usually use my wrist, but to be honest, I haven't been working on my picking in a long time, as in the last year or so, I have been more interested to write my own music and learn how to sing and play in the same time as proficient as possible I think that this lesson from Darius will shed a bit of light on things: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Altern...Picking-Basics/ What do you think? As for a new exercise, how about this one? https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Intervals-Etude/ It will most likely take you through some unexpected situations in terms of alternate picking - let me know if it feels to easy, ok? |
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Oct 9 2014, 08:40 PM |
Hey man! I can't say it was on purpose, it was just the result of my practice I believe. The more relax I've become, the less attack I give to the notes. That was probably a consequence of that but, if needed, I can record another one and try to avoid that as well. Just let me know. That sounds very interesting I think that it could be a good idea to post this in the REC zone and see what the guys have to say as well - what do you think? In the mean time, this is the piece I had in mind: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Antoni...nter-Arpeggios/ What say you? |
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