Do You Learn Entire Lessons? |
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Do You Learn Entire Lessons? |
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Aug 30 2009, 09:51 PM |
Sometimes I learn the full lessons, and sometimes I only learn parts that I like
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Aug 30 2009, 10:00 PM |
I'm in the same boat as Audiopaal. I got a lot more "out of GMC" from the forums, chat, etc, but of the lessons I did bookmark and learn, I'm pretty sure I learned more "parts" than "wholes"
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Aug 30 2009, 10:07 PM |
Gennerally when it comes to lessons or songs you should practice to learn them whole note by note. That will boost your memory stamina. You need to finish things to the end and build up your repertoire of full songs. Regarding solo lessons, I think it would be wise to learn one lesson full at least to be able to play it that day and until your forget it - close to original. Once you do that, it would be best to use the lick/knowledge into building your own solo over the same backing. Point of that kind of lesson is to teach you how to improvise your own stuff and incorporate licks you like.
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Aug 30 2009, 10:24 PM |
It really depends on how difficult the lesson is.... If it is easy i try to learn it if its hard a play what i can and try to learn it as i get better
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Aug 30 2009, 10:29 PM |
It really depends on how difficult the lesson is.... If it is easy i try to learn it if its hard a play what i can and try to learn it as i get better You forgot the "And if it's one of Lian's I learn forty of them and post to REC." part. -------------------- ::jafomatic
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Aug 31 2009, 02:35 AM |
If a lesson really sounds good to me I usually learn the whole thing and try to perfect it so I can submit it to the REC program. There are a few lessons here way beyond my ability that I pull things from for practice since playing them are more fun than just playing scales. Such as World Set On Fire by Emir. Actually, I have the whole thing memorized now but still can't get even close to playing it at full speed.
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Aug 31 2009, 11:56 AM |
Like everybody said, everybody do it differently, but how you will use the lessons is in the end a matter of personal preference. There is no good way or the bad way. The important thing is to get those fingers moving with the click, and learn theory, everything else will fit into place along the way.
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Aug 31 2009, 02:49 PM |
See my signature, same problem with the lessons !
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Aug 31 2009, 08:49 PM |
I usually try to learn full lessons, to play them along the backing. Sometimes when they are too hard I only take bits of them, all helps
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