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Dec 11 2013, 04:40 PM |
You've heard me talking about this before but here's a clip of John Petrucci chatting with Rusty Cooley. He mentions this approach as well. It's worth incorporating into your practise to help you bridge the gaps between slow and faster playing. The subject starts around 5:35. The video is on the main page, I don't think it's on Youtube otherwise I'd embed it here.
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Dec 11 2013, 08:16 PM |
You've heard me talking about this before but here's a clip of John Petrucci chatting with Rusty Cooley. He mentions this approach as well. It's worth incorporating into your practise to help you bridge the gaps between slow and faster playing. The subject starts around 5:35. The video is on the main page, I don't think it's on Youtube otherwise I'd embed it here. http://www.guitarasylumtv.com/ thats quite cool I'll give that a try also liked the exercise just after that part, ascending one scale shape then descending the next. -------------------- You say 'minor pentatonic ' like it's a bad thing |
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Dec 11 2013, 08:39 PM
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You've heard me talking about this before but here's a clip of John Petrucci chatting with Rusty Cooley. He mentions this approach as well. It's worth incorporating into your practise to help you bridge the gaps between slow and faster playing. The subject starts around 5:35. The video is on the main page, I don't think it's on Youtube otherwise I'd embed it here. http://www.guitarasylumtv.com/ Well, practicing in some licks or picking in the sofa in different speed isnt a bad idea if i understood the clip? |
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