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Apr 23 2008, 08:14 AM |
Well, you should pick one number of lessons and stick with it until you finish them in one tempo. But besides that try to work on some other techniques so you can rest your fingers from the lesson techniques and don't be bored. Also I suggest that you don't choose the lesson that will take you more than a month to complete.
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Apr 23 2008, 12:57 PM |
I suggest that you do different things from practicing lessons all the time. Try to improvise over some backings, for example.
You have loads of free downloadable backing tracks here: http://www.guitarbt.com/index.php?page=dl_...at=Jam%20Tracks Why don't you download the Jam Track Blues in D, and try to improvise with the pentatonic over it? Or get the Gilmour like backing, and improvise something in minor scale. I bet you'll have a blast! Or you could try to take part in some of the collabs here at GMC, download the backings and see if you come up with something, if you don't at least you practiced something new and had fun anyway! And last but not least: what about using some of the riffs and licks you have learnt from the lessons, and mix it all up to make some new song yourself? And maybe record it? Or record a simple chord backing and play something over it... There's tons of stuff you can try besides the lessons Enjoy! -------------------- Guitars:
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Apr 23 2008, 03:33 PM |
Thanks guys so i'm probaly get stick by Pavel heavy Metal until i'm made it on slowest backing
actualy my fingers are still bussy i'm not woried about this..actualy my daily rutine looks like that playing ovet backing track{i'm lowe gilmour backing} or i'm use some backing from here http://www.freelicks.net/Backing_tracks.htm http://www.freelicks.net/Backing_tracks.htm then i'm doing speedpicking and somethime also sweeping and after all of this i'm trying to play a song This post has been edited by besip: Apr 23 2008, 03:34 PM -------------------- [
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Apr 23 2008, 06:55 PM |
Thanks guys so i'm probaly get stick by Pavel heavy Metal until i'm made it on slowest backing actualy my fingers are still bussy i'm not woried about this..actualy my daily rutine looks like that playing ovet backing track{i'm lowe gilmour backing} or i'm use some backing from here http://www.freelicks.net/Backing_tracks.htm http://www.freelicks.net/Backing_tracks.htm then i'm doing speedpicking and somethime also sweeping and after all of this i'm trying to play a song It sounds like your on the right track man. A practice routine is hard cause if your like me you don't want it to feel "routine" You want it to be enjoyable and productive. Not boring and feeling like your getting no where. That's when you get frustrated. At least I do. Don't make a chore out of practice. Just try to keep it interesting for YOU. Practice lessons in the style you like, even try a few songs just for fun or jam to a backing track like you've been doing. Keeping it fun really helps with motivation I think. This post has been edited by rokchik: Apr 23 2008, 06:56 PM |
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