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Apr 2 2015, 02:19 PM |
Hey friends! Let's share here the routines, songs or lessons that you are practicing.
I'll give you some suggestions about how to work on it, suggest some more similar stuff, tweaks to your routine, and other students will motivate to start practicing now. -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 2 2015, 11:29 PM
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Solo's for Mr. Crowley,Hail to the king and Electric Eye
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Apr 3 2015, 08:34 PM |
I'm dedicating this month to hybrid picking and string skipping concepts! Between Dalton Santos and Diego budicins lessons, I'll be a busy guy. Oh yeah!!!! Awesome stuff! And how is it going? Do you find it so difficult? Solo's for Mr. Crowley,Hail to the king and Electric Eye Fantastic ones! how are you learning the solos? by ear? -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 6 2015, 12:00 AM |
Well it's going pretty good. The biggest obstacle I find is switching between picking and hybrid. For instance with my last rec. take I could easily play the hybrid parts isolated and at or above goal tempo. But in a live context I can't make that mental jump and I'll just pick the notes. With Daltons string skipping it feels almost effortless and natural for me but again if I start hybrid picking in the middle of an improv solo then I loose time by a fraction. In my rec. tske I was fully able to do those hybrid parts but lacked enough confidence to pull them off in time. Here's the thing about me, I am almost at a level where I can employ all the techniques I love but have not mastered them enough to put them on my everyday playing. It's like having a full refrigerator but mommy will only let you have milk. I want a chicken casserole dude. yeah, I understand what you mean, and the cool thing is that you have your next goal very clear. You can see it, so now it's time to go for it. It's time to mix all your stuff, and I think that this is more related to creating your own music than learning other guitarists stuff. You have the technique, you have the knowledge, now create your own solos /riffs / songs even if you cannot play them at the tempo you want, and then work to master it. It's time to find your own voice on guitar. The most beautiful time. Way to lazy for that. Guitar for the practicing musician had a couple of issues. they are all memorized just building them to speed and geting out all those unwanted noises Great! Let me know when there is a video to see the progress. -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 6 2015, 04:39 AM |
yeah, I understand what you mean, and the cool thing is that you have your next goal very clear. You can see it, so now it's time to go for it. It's time to mix all your stuff, and I think that this is more related to creating your own music than learning other guitarists stuff. You have the technique, you have the knowledge, now create your own solos /riffs / songs even if you cannot play them at the tempo you want, and then work to master it. It's time to find your own voice on guitar. The most beautiful time. Thanks Gab! Your right now is the time to get to writing my tunes! Here is something I came up with on piano first then a little guitar and drums. Very Basic but the feel is there. https://soundcloud.com/division-bridge/grave-rough-idea After a couple short Chat lessons with Todd I really found some disabilities with my picking. And I will work on that while I write some new Tunes!!! |
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Apr 6 2015, 02:07 PM |
Interesting Jim, this is exactly what I was meaning. You need to explore your style by creating your own solos. There is some cool stuff happening here but it off course need some development. Here are some tips based on this:
- Take the stronger phrases, keep them and re-work the parts that you like less. - Improve the backing track, the drum groove and other instruments. The more shape you give to the track, the more inspiration will come. - Create a part B for this backing, a progression that could be the chorus for the song to be able to have some melodic variation. - Use more rhythm variation. - Use silence element as a part of your phrasing. -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 8 2015, 04:14 PM |
Hi Gab,
As you know I work All the Days legato, sweeping. I work too the Piotr's lesson "Funky Satch", I made a take without intro to begin. I think the notes are approximately in their place . I have difficulty concentrating on subtleties such as bends , vibrato. I made a video 100% speed to show my limit. I think I have reached the limit of my speed , I miss a little bit to play this lesson more freely. 17' to 25' : difficulty 48' to 52' : difficulty How do I work to improve that ? I isolate sequences by working slowly. I work with Backing track 50%, it's been one month that I work, I feel not advance Is this the right way ? Other Question : How make a better preset guitar Rig ? My guitar is Ibanez Ergodyne (No Wood - It's composite material ) I upgraded with Dimarzio FRED DP153 and Paf Pro DP151 My Preset Funky Satch This post has been edited by MisterM: Apr 9 2015, 06:14 AM |
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Apr 9 2015, 03:07 PM |
Hi MisterM! Good job with this great lesson!
How to work on trickier parts? Exactly as you are doing! You have to isolate the licks that are giving you problems and work on them as a loop. You can take them and divide even in smaller blocks for practicing and then connect the different parts. You can use metronome, or slower backings for this. I also think that using related exercises and even creating variations of the licks as your own original exercises help a lot. For example, if the lick that is giving problems is based on alternate picking, you can try to notice what is exactly making it difficult: - Is it only on one string? - Does it cross strings? - Does it use inside or outside picking? - What kind of picking mechanic does it use? Useful LINK Once you notice the problem, you can search for exercises and licks that uses similar concepts for working on it. About you tone, I don't think that there is something wrong with it. You can continue adjusting EQ and quantity of effect but I think that it not bad, and the Guitar Rig set up looks good. -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 9 2015, 05:05 PM |
Hi MisterM! Good job with this great lesson! How to work on trickier parts? Exactly as you are doing! You have to isolate the licks that are giving you problems and work on them as a loop. You can take them and divide even in smaller blocks for practicing and then connect the different parts. You can use metronome, or slower backings for this. Hi Gab and thank you for your interest. Ok I'm happy to know that I work the good things. I use the métronome and Guitar Rig 50%, it helps a lot QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi) I also think that using related exercises and even creating variations of the licks as your own original exercises help a lot. For example, if the lick that is giving problems is based on alternate picking, you can try to notice what is exactly making it difficult: - Is it only on one string? - Does it cross strings? - Does it use inside or outside picking? - What kind of picking mechanic does it use? Ok, I will analyze the difficulties and work on them QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi) Useful LINK Once you notice the problem, you can search for exercises and licks that uses similar concepts for working on it. I look immediately QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi) About you tone, I don't think that there is something wrong with it. You can continue adjusting EQ and quantity of effect but I think that it not bad, and the Guitar Rig set up looks good. OK, maybe my fingers prevent the strings to ring properly Thank Gab for your dynamism.... This post has been edited by MisterM: Apr 9 2015, 05:06 PM |
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Apr 10 2015, 08:35 AM |
Hello,
I'm practicing a few lessons of the Beginner's corner. This serie seems to be very good and I like to make the exercises. I make this one about pull-offs : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...-23-Pull-Offs/# This one about hammer-ons : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...r-22-Hammer-On/ This one about string bending : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...r-21-String-Ben This one to work the barre chords : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...g-Barre-Chords/ About the lesson on string bending, I would have a question. When I see how Bear make the string bending, it is a little bit different than the way I learned it. The way I learned it until now, the index finger is always in contact with the bottom of the neck and the fingers doesn't extend to make the bending : the wrist rotate to make the movement. I don't know if you understand what I mean. I's like to learn it the good way, can you tell me if I'm wrong ? |
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Apr 10 2015, 01:59 PM |
Hi Daeron, from what I understand, theorically what you describe should be right. Bear changes the function of his fingers depending on the one that he is using for bending. Sometimes index is used to help major finger bend, while other times it's used to mute the lower string. The main movement when we do bending should be from our wrist so that's why I say that what you say is theoretically correct. However it would be really helpful for me to give specific feedback if you can share a video of you playing the technique, is it possible?
Also, check this video: -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 12 2015, 07:09 PM |
Ok Daeron, nice to know that the comments helped, I'll wait for your take to check it.
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Apr 13 2015, 09:00 PM |
Hi Gab I work on the lesson "writing a solo - dynamics" suggested by you. It's pretty Nice and a bit hard but i manage to do it the best as possible. I'll put a preview soon to have your advices. Regards Laurent Excellent! Please let me know when you have the preview ready to be checked. I'm going to dedicate a few months or so to linking the fretboard together.. I want to get into improvising and stuff and atm I can improvise in one position, which is kinda cool, but I wanna unlock more Gonna maybe start with linking position one with position 5 and 2 and take it from there! This is a very important thing to work on. I wonder if you have seen my Improvisation Course: LINK You can find there the program and replay the videos in which I show how to work on the different topics. -------------------- My lessons
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