Wrk-organisedconfusion Mtp Sessions Thread |
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Wrk-organisedconfusion Mtp Sessions Thread |
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Jan 10 2009, 04:33 PM |
I love to see you that motivated OC. I thought i gave you enough for the whole week and you put your daily tasks that high and for sure i don't want to stop that!!
Just to follow a bit some guidlines and structure, i will more concentrated on the tasks of the weekly session and if you are faster will try to give you some extentions about the same topic if your are ok with that (?). But i will gladly try to help and give feedback on other things you practice on. Workouts The drumloops are uploaded. I have added them on the top (session #1) As it's part of the first session i really suggest you to use some time for these workouts. Your picking will become more controlled and your left hand more fluid over time. Even if it seems to be boring, it can be really fun after a while .. even addictive as soon you feel the first improvements. Phrygian: Try to get as much out of it as you can. Take your time with vibrato and the other things you already integrated and if you see some improvement you can upload another take of course. It's not a task, but a next step for you and good extension lesson could be Muris "Harmonic Minor for Beginner" lesson, which involves mainly the same technics. A lot of slides, bends and vibrato. Again with the goal to play it really smooth and connected. A bit more difficult as you have bends on the lower strings, but should be doable. There is a tapping part at the end, which is not complicated .. Strumming and Arpeggios Next week will be rhythm guitar time, but i will not choose this lesson as you already did it. So feel free to work on it and share takes. Play with sounds and try to keep it high polished pop clean |
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Jan 11 2009, 12:13 AM |
Thanks OC, i'm glad that it was of help already.
If you continue like the last two days, i'm sure you will progress massively as you said . Let me know whenever you need help. |
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Jan 12 2009, 04:33 PM |
As i said, i will explain this in more details, but as you are a PHD:er, maybe you like a little quiz
If you don't know what i mean, don't worry .. the explanation will come. Even if its an workout, it's just for to understand as well what you play. You play cord notes in this each shape in this legato exercise: 1. Bbmaj7 (root chord) 2. Cm7 3. ? 4. ? 5. ? 6. ? 7. ? - Figure out which notes you play in each shape - understand the structure - transpose this structure to each notes of this key (harmonizing: have a look HERE) |
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Jan 14 2009, 12:03 AM |
I've been totally slacking off lol. I have done this tonight and that is it I have tabbed out legato exercise with all patterns. And recorded this collab. That is it. And the collab recording is awful and the tab is right hopefully. Sorry to let you down
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Legato_Exercise_2_Strings_EDIT.gp5 ( 2.81K )
Number of downloads: 94
OC_Up_Tempo_Blues_with_backing.mp3 ( 1.03MB ) Number of downloads: 157 -------------------- Gear Guitars:- Caparison Horus Snowcloud, Parker Nitefly M, Parker Nitefly SA, Gibson SG, Parker P10e, 40 Year Old Spanish Acoustic Amps:- Framus Ruby Riot 2x12" stack |
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