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...the thing is, I need you to start progressing faster then ever, but to achieve that I need your help:
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Nov 11 2014, 04:29 AM |
hehehe that's the Santa that every guitarist love! I hope that you have been a good kid this year...
About picking and dynamics, please have a look at the section of this videos that starts at 8:00: http://youtu.be/kCc9gnPkvts?t=8m16s -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 12 2014, 02:40 PM |
Haha I hope so The Gilbert video were good, I tried to hit to string harder before but I will try to apply the things Paul said about picking with more from the pick to get accentuate sound. I might aswell turn into your Video chat today Yes! That video is very interesting because Paul's alternate picking is killer. His approach to be able to pick strong is effortless, so that's why I wanted you to check the video. Experiment with this trick since it's very effective. About the Vchat session, I had to move it to Friday at 21 hs because of some family issues, I hope that you could assist! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 18 2014, 02:44 PM |
Hi Alex, I'm fine thanks. My weekend has been different since we didn't play with the band. I had a great time at a birthday's party on friday, I helped my girlfriend with her band (we are recording their first EP) and on Sunday we visited our family and had a nice sunny day out with Mate and guitar. So it's been cool and relaxing.
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Nov 18 2014, 03:33 PM |
Hi again Alex, I have a new idea to experiment.
In order to achieve our guitar goals, it's important to have a well designed routine that keeps us working every day, motivated and sure of what we have to do. I would like to suggest a plan just designed for you and your alternate picking technique. This one can be combined with other techniques and works as it will be a 30 minutes AP routine. You won't be able to master all this stuff in just one week so this plan can be repeated as many weeks as you think you'd should do it. I can also suffer changes later but it's a good guideline to know what to do each day and also, to monitor your progress recording yourself playing the tasks. You could even record youself doing the 30 minutes routine! It would be a great way to be sure that you are totally focused and don't give up in the middle of the routine. This is the routine: Alternate Picking - 30 minutes - 6 Days Routine: Day 1: 10 minutes: Learn "Picking Hand Basics". 10 minutes: Isolate the tricky parts and work on them with metronome. 10 minutes: Practice the lesson over the original take and using the backing tracks. Day 2: 10 minutes: Start learning this lesson (Picking Arpeggios) and use it as a warming up. 10 minutes: Isolate the trickier parts of this lesson (Alternate Workout II) and work on them as a loop. 10 minutes: Practice alternate picking workout 2 using backing tracks. Day 3: 10 minutes: Learn the patterns used on this lesson: Pentatonic Licks 1. 10 minutes: Practice each of the patterns using the backings tracks. 10 minutes: Learn a lick that you like from any lesson that uses Alternate Picking lesson and play it over the backing, combined with variations and your own phrases. Day 4: 10 minutes: Learn the first 18 seconds of this lesson: Alternate Workout 10 minutes: Work on each lick over metronome. 10 minutes: Practice the licks connected over the backing track. Day 5: 10 minutes: Learn the first 15 seconds of this lesson: AP - Upstroke focus 10 minutes: Work on each lick over metronome. 10 minutes: Practice the licks connected over the backing track. Day 6: 10 minutes: Learn the first two parts of this lesson: Alternate Picking chops 10 minutes: Practice the licks over the backing tracks. 10 minutes: Improvise your own ideas combined with the AP licks and creating your own variations. Notes: - Notice that this is mostly a technique routine so you should combine it with some more creative stuff and even include it duirng this routine. Always dedicate some minutes to just play along with the backings. - Use a notepad to transcribe this routine and write notes about how the practice was. Everything that happened and you think during the practice and be good info for the future. It's also good if you write the tempos reached and what are the apparent problems that you had during the practice. - If you have an extra day, (7th day) use it just to learn some random licks that use AP and use them to improvise. What do you think? This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Nov 19 2014, 07:03 AM -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 18 2014, 10:37 PM |
Well. I think that we can change a bit the direction. Let work on the new alternate picking routine which I think will be a good way to refresh your diary practice and please share with me 5 songs that you'd like to learn and I'll see how to organize the remaining hour that you have for playing guitar...
This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Nov 18 2014, 10:43 PM -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 19 2014, 04:02 PM |
Cool! Let's go for "Always with me, always with you".
The plan would be also a 6 days routine that can be combined with the AP one. Day 1: - Learn the chord progression used for the intro. Analyze it and try to find out which scales work over it. (10 minutes) - Learn the first melody until 00:45. (10 minutes) - Play the melody over the original song and if it's possible over a backing track. (5 minutes) - Create your own variations of the motif combining your own phrases and changes. (5 minutes) Day 2: - Learn the melodies from 00:46 to 1:04. (10 minutes) - Play the melody over the original song and if it's possible over a backing track. (5 minutes) - Play the song from the beginning to 1:04. - Create your own variations of the motif combining your own phrases and changes. (5 minutes) Day 3: - Analyze the progression from 1:04 to 1:31. Write down the chords and try to see what happens with tonality. (10 minutes) - Learn the solo from 1:04 to 1:31 (20 minutes) Day 4: - Learn the melodies from 1:31 to 1:53 (10 minutes) - Combine this new melodies with all the previous parts playing along with the song (20 minutes) Day 5: - Learn the tapping section from 1:53 to 2:12. (15 minutes) - Practice the part over metronome and the backing. (15 minutes) Day 6: - Learn the solos from 2:12 to 2:31 and the song's final lick. (10 minutes) - Practice the whole tune. (20 minutes) Please check out this plan and let me know what you think. -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 20 2014, 03:27 PM |
Great! I'll wait for news!
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Nov 26 2014, 04:45 PM |
Yes. You can use that extra 30 minutes for free jamming, playing something that attracted your attention that day like a new riff, a part of a song or a lesson, composing, playing along with songs, learning easy songs by ear or just use it for the parts of the current routine that need more time. Use it freely.
How do you feel with the current routines? Do you find the specific times for each topic possible? -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 27 2014, 02:24 PM |
Awesome!! I'm so happy of reading this. We must to give priority to fingers health so interrupt the practice if you feel some hurt. Get back to guitar later or the following day. Also remember to do massages and stretches before every guitar routine.
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Nov 29 2014, 06:50 PM |
Awesome! We can work on the competition solo here! Feel free to post your ideas and I will give you my thoughts in order to hep you to get the best of you.
About the notes, you can post them here. -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 29 2014, 08:07 PM |
So Here is my notes for this week
Week 1 Day 1 Picking Hand Basics: I struggled most with the triplets dynamics part so I chose to practice the just right hand along with Guitar Pro, so I could put all my focus onto the right hand part and forget to left hand for a moment. But then reached 105bpm with both right and left hand. Always With Me, Always With You: I need to work more on my arpeggios. Reached 70 bpm. Chord Progression: Badd11-Emaj7add13-F#sus4, with variations first variation is that you play a G# instead of F# on the E string in the F#sus4 chord. Second variation is that you play a F# chord after you play F#sus4. Badd11 got the notes: B-D#-E Emaj7add13 got the notes: E-G#-C#-D# F#sus4 got the notes: F#-B-C# You should be able to play B major over Badd11 because they share B-D#-E and it sounds good. Over Emaj7add13 E major they share E-G#-C#-D# and it sounds good. and last but not least F#sus4 B major and F# major, they share F#-B-C# and it sounds good. Always With Me, Always With You Melody: Reached 115 bpm. Day 2 Picking Arpeggios: Reached 65 bpm Alternate Picking Workout: The first 24 bars is definitly the hardest part of the lesson so I chose to practice this separately at 130 bpm. Always With Me, Always With You: Reached 95 bpm Did whole song at 95 bpm Day 3 Was little sick this day, so the results might not be my 100% Pentatonic Rock Licks Part 1, Started at 60 bpm, reached 67 bpm. I chose https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Minor_...r_Intermediate/ section 2 Reached 80 bpm. Always With Me, Always With You the chord progression changes to Bmadd9-Emadd9-F#sus4-Gadd9 The tonality becomes minor instead of major. Melody: The part between 1:10-1:14 is the one that I struggle with so the solo got to 55 bpm. Day 4 Alternate Workout: This were a real workout. This were also tough for my pinky, it even frooze at a point and after that I decided to stop work on this for today, will try again tomorrow for a bit. Reached 50 bpm. It was also a really fun exercise, really enjoyed it.The hardest part of this lesson is to get the hand synchronization, but I guess I just gotta work that up. Melody so this part were pretty easy compared to yesterday's simply because this is basiclly the intro but played on a different string and I got the intro melody stuck in my head so I can play it pretty easy. Got to the speed 100 bpm. I practiced the whole song today at 65 bpm. The hardest part was the legato run from Day 3. Day 5 Alternate Picking - Upstroke Focus Took a while for me to get down the last pattern so could only reach 55 bpm Always with Me,Always with you tapping part, reached 65 bpm Practices also Alternate Workout here without pain. Day 6 Alternate Picking Chops: Reminds me a bit of Paul Gilbert licks.Reached 60 bpm. Always with Me, Always With You: It is really hard to do a full step bend at 21 fret with 22 frets neck.The parts in this one took much time for me to get up to speed so I wasn't able to practice the song as much as it was planned. The tapping part needs more practice and very last part was the ones that I couldn't play decent at 65 bpm. Regarding the competition, I got recorded something I came over tonight and I thought it sounded pretty cool. Need to practice it a bit more though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNlUjD7Nep8...eature=youtu.be This post has been edited by HiimAlex: Nov 29 2014, 09:20 PM |
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