Working On Rhythm And Timing |
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Working On Rhythm And Timing |
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Oct 29 2009, 05:59 AM |
This helps but I am hoping there are some other useful techniques or even lessons I can focus on. Particularly when it comes to placement and duration of notes while SOLOING. (I am OK when it comes to rhythm). There are plenty of lessons dealing with this matter, do a search to the right for the keywords. Also practicing with metronome is essential, starting at very low tempos and then increase the tempo. Back in the old day's I was also playing a lot to records along with my favourite artists. A good idea today might be to always practice to some kind of rhythm, eg. a drum pattern or metronome. //Staffay -------------------- Guitars: Ibanez AM-200, Ibanez GB-10, Fender Stratocaster Classic Player, Warmouth Custom Built, Suhr Classic Strat, Gibson Les Paul Standard 2003, Ibanez steel-string Amps: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, Marshall JMP 2103, AER 60 Effects: BOSS DD-20, Danelectro Trans. Overdrive, TC-Electronics G-Major, Dunlop Wah-wah, Original SansAmp, BOSS DD-2 Music by Staffy can be found at: Staffay at MySpace |
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Oct 29 2009, 08:35 PM |
The thing I can recommend is that you practice everything with all kinds of note durations. This will create a better feel for different note durations and note groups. Check out my pentatonic workshop lesson level 1, and see how the practice is done. Metronoem stays in one place, but note durations change. This way you aquire the feel for different kinds of rhythm patterns. It's the basic example, but this kind of principle (along side with incrasing metronome slightly on every note duration) is what will give you superb sense for rhythm.
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Oct 29 2009, 08:42 PM |
Its good to know you are already using guitar pro for it. As far as lessons are concerned, I can recommend you one of mine that focuses on time feel soloing (application of various rhythms - fast and slow) as well as straight vs syncopated soloing (soloing on and off the beat).
Here are the links for you : LINK LINK Let me know if you have any extra questions ! P.S. Practice with metronome, backing tracks, actual solos and everything you can get your hands on - it will make your rhythm stronger. |
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