Hey mate! Welcome to your thread! Let's start with you telling me what your level of playing is, what you know, what you would like to know and what sort of music are you listening to
Cosmin
Hey,
first of all: Thanks for mentoring me and taking the time!
I would say I'm an advanced guitar player with a big lack of theory. I mostly do what is described in the lessons without really knowing what I do. I know "standard" chords, barrés, and 5th power chords. Then I know the pentatonics. And that there are some modes (lydian, mixolydian, aeolian, etc.) but don't know when to play wich mode and why.
I would love to learn how to improvise, mix classic with metal/rock, to have more knowledge about what I'm playing and how to write own songs.
I'm listening to metal mostly, some gothic (normally just "Virgin Black" ), but also classic. I really love the "Mondscheinsonate" from Beethoven.
I hope I expressed myself clearly and gave you the information you need. Any more questions, or some points I shall explain more?
gb
undying_
hey man!
so, out of what I am digging, you want to develop your knowledge in theory and apply them into real contexts, right?
First things first, as you know, I am running a v-chat on modes series and we have reached the Aeolian mode! In this series I am offering small examples and the theoretical aspects of learning how to consciously use modes in various harmonic contexts
Here's what I suggest:
1) Make a big theory rundown
2) Discuss modes and aplications
3) Implement concepts in real situations - based on GMC lessons or on backing tracks
Could you send some recorded material with your playing? I am curious to listen
Waiting on your feedback mate
Cosmin
All in all I want to learn to improvise, play lead and rythm guitar. Write own songs, solos and stuff; Also transform popular songs for acoustic and e. Maybe some acoustic playing, though it's not priority.
If you want something to know or need some infos tell me!
Man! It's not bad I say, let's take things easy
Rhythm/ Theory/ AP for starting out the Vivaldi and Metal Metrics 1 lessons are pretty difficult, but I wonder how you would fare with this one? Let's focus on tightness, timing and perfect execution
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Picking-Hand-Basics/
We'll discuss the theory behind it as well - rhythmic subdivisions are VERY important in any style and genre!
what say you?
Cosmin
Let's do it!
Shall I upload a vid of me playing this lesson and then we'll discuss the theory, or how does it work?
undying_
Ahoy mate! Before tackling ANY lesson take a look at the theoretical aspects of playing, understand what's being played and why. For instance, this lesson will teach you not only how to alternate pick but how to subdivide a 4/4 bar
Take a look at each part and see how the subdivisions work inside the bar, understand each beat and then you will anticipate every beat when recording without any hesitation!
Hope this helps!
Cosmin
Ok. So here's the first take of that lessons. Don't wanted to keep you waiting. Have to pratice this lesson more and do another take.
https://rapidshare.com/files/1919109547/Picking_Hand_Basics__April_12_.MOV
It's interesing to see me play. Should've record myself earlier though. Because I've got to work on my timing, for sure. It really helps to record me while playing and analyse what I've done wrong and what was good.
gb
undying_
hey mate! it seems like you have good timing until you reach the sextuplets (you actually played quintuplets I thing) - where you left some notes out (1 note to be more precise ) anyway, I would like to see the recording against a metronome or the backing track provided with the lesson.
Your picking is clean man! Very good! What say you?
Cosmin
Finally I got the time to do a new vid. Here's the link: https://rapidshare.com/files/1424389762/Picking_Hand_Basics2__April_12_.MOV
Needed to be a bit motivated.
With the backing track I got a better timing. It was easier to be straight. What do you say?
gb
undying_
Hey man, the timing is almost perfect, but I think you were a bit de-tuned. Anyway, it's clear for me - the progress is obvious! You can practice this one for a bit more but in the mean time, we can move on to another rhythm lesson, which will incorporate chords this time
Do you like it? If you don't, I'll think of something else, as I find it particularly important for your motivation to work on something you like
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-guitar/open-chords-rock-rhythm/
If we stick with this one I want you to focus on timing and tightness, k?
Let me know what you think mate
Cosmin
Great man! Let me know if there's any help needed along the way
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