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Oct 8 2012, 12:02 AM |
There are regions where I'm faster, others where I'm slower, but yes, I know the neck. I have 15 fusion licks if you are interested! They have a lot of chromatic runs and bends what you think? E |--10-7----------------------|----------------------------| 15_Fusion_Licks.gp5 ( 5.08K ) Number of downloads: 121 Also for your ear training we can start getting into transcriptions? Let me know what you think! -------------------- |
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Oct 12 2012, 03:25 PM
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This is lick 1. At both 75% of the speed and at 100% (135 bpm) of the speed.
It is played with my HB-35, the Peavey X-Port and some compression (to enhance volume) with Audacity. The "play along" you can hear is a WAV I've got from GuitarPro (to get also the "1-2-3-4" at the start). For both it's take 5 of 5. Thanks Teodoro Marinucci This post has been edited by teodorom: Oct 12 2012, 03:31 PM
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15_Fusion_Licks.1.75.mp3 ( 165.97K )
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15_Fusion_Licks.1.mp3 ( 141.36K ) Number of downloads: 102 |
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Oct 16 2012, 11:30 AM
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Learn a couple of more and I will explain how to add them to your playing! Some more. This time I used no compression on Audacity, only amplification.
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15_Fusion_Licks.5.mp3 ( 113.29K )
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15_Fusion_Licks.6.mp3 ( 134.88K ) Number of downloads: 112 15_Fusion_Licks.6.75.mp3 ( 1.31MB ) Number of downloads: 113 15_Fusion_Licks.5.75.mp3 ( 149.52K ) Number of downloads: 103 15_Fusion_Licks.4.75.mp3 ( 156.67K ) Number of downloads: 94 |
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Oct 22 2012, 04:33 PM |
Just played the 10th lick. On sunday I shall post my recordings. Licks 11-15 are so difficult for me that, if I need to play them before I can afford the next step, I should wait another week (at least). Can you led me to the next step ? Thanks Teodoro Marinucci Don't worry about the other licks you can start working on them and slowly get them up to the tempo Now here is the trick if you want those licks to become your own you need to start using them! So what will work great is to jam over the chord progression I gave you and use some of those licks you can play anything in between but have to realize when you will be using the lick I hope that makes sense! So This is one thing to work on! About the path what I think you need to do is to get your technique to the next level and work on your rhythm For the technique I have a few great exercises and for the rhythm I would like to check out this lesson it is a funk rhythm lesson it will help you learn how to play on, behind and ahead of the beat! https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Funk-Rhythms/ Let me know what do you think and I can post the exercise for you as well! -------------------- |
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Oct 23 2012, 07:27 PM
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Hi Alex,
here are the licks 8, 9, 10, played at 75% (that is at 101 bpm) of your speed. I can play them quite at the target speed, but I make too many mistakes. You said that QUOTE So what will work great is to jam over the chord progression I gave you I don't understand how an Em Blues (plus EM passing notes) can fit a D7#9 - G7 - C9: should I transpose the chord progression ? I had a look on your "Funk Rythms". At first sight I was frightened, but, once kept the rythm, I felt I could afford them. My main problem is that I'm too much dependent on the alternate picking on eighth notes: I can understand (and play) the first row, the second one is much more difficult for me. Thanks Teodoro Marinucci
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15_Fusion_Licks.10.75.mp3 ( 174.3K )
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15_Fusion_Licks.9.75.mp3 ( 215.19K ) Number of downloads: 99 15_Fusion_Licks.8.75.mp3 ( 203.23K ) Number of downloads: 110 |
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