How about dragonforce style?? |
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How about dragonforce style?? |
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Sep 1 2006, 09:18 PM
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why dont we hav some dragonforce style solos? they are fast, and dont lots of ppl wanna go fast??
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Sep 3 2006, 03:48 PM
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Thats true santana...but fast riffs is always good to train..so I dont think it´s bad to have a lesson like that...
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Sep 8 2006, 05:57 AM
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Oh, whoops, guess i took it the wrong way. Anyways, I completely agree.
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Oct 1 2006, 05:31 PM
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Dragonforce seems like totaly impossible, but thats just me
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Oct 2 2006, 09:05 PM
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SOOO IS THIS A YES TO DRAGONFORCE LESSON OR NO PEOPLE!? lol confuse me why dont u lot :!:
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Oct 2 2006, 09:08 PM |
I vote no. But here's a Dragonforce lesson by Herman Li himself:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qtUiQJc7ZMI |
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Oct 17 2010, 09:33 PM |
Come on! Let's get some instructors to do this! It'd be fun to listen anyway!
DragonForce lessons!! |
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Oct 17 2010, 11:35 PM |
I've been working on a lesson in a lesson in their style, you can be sure it's coming on!
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Oct 18 2010, 12:22 AM |
I don't believe that - I believe everybody has to work very hard... PS Mozart practiced his ass off! /Kris Truer words were never spoken! Kris is dead right on this. I've seen lots of students progress over the years and I have yet to see any of them just fall in to killer speed and technique. I personally spent literally thousands of hours practicing with a metronome alone in a room with just a guitar and amp in order to be able to play as fast and accurately. It may seem like some folks just pick it up but you have to realize, they have spent an enormous amount of time practicing their butt off. When I first started playing, certain abilities seemed almost magical. Players like Paul Gilbert, Buckethead, Tony McAlpine, Steve Vai, etc. just has such amazing technique that seemed so effortless. It seemed like something they were born being able to do. It was only after I started playing that I realized they didn't sprout full formed and that it wasn't magic. it was the result of countless hours of dedication to the instrument. *DRAGON FORCE STYLE: In terms of playing like Dragon Force, essentially, you are looking at fast alternate picking, economic picking, sweep picking, tapping, etc. All combined at high speed. Essentially "Shredding". Make sure to join me each SATURDAY @ 5:00 EST for live video chat lessons where we talk about these topics. Also check out my lesson series in the Wiki dedicated to Alternate Picking and Shredding in general. ALTERNATE PICKING SERIES ON GMC WIKI This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Oct 18 2010, 12:25 AM |
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Oct 18 2010, 11:54 AM |
I've been working on a lesson in a lesson in their style, you can be sure it's coming on! This is awesome! Now if you could include some noises like "Pac-Man" and "Elephant" ones that Herman Li lesson shows on youtube would be killer ))) -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Oct 18 2010, 02:05 PM |
hahaha, yes, video games sounds would be a nice add!
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Oct 18 2010, 08:18 PM |
Speed is just something that comes with time and accuracy, anyone can rehearse just about anything, and if he does long enough and precise enough - he will become faster. The more precise, and the longer you work on something - the faster you become. So chasing speed is done with chasing the precision, as time cannot be chased.
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