Multi Mini Lesson Request
jacmoe
Jun 23 2008, 04:36 PM
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Hi GMC instructors! laugh.gif

I think the lessons you make are awesome! biggrin.gif

I really like the way you make a song out of each and every one.

However.. smile.gif

I miss what I call Multi Mini Lessons! wink.gif

You know, like:

  • Fast note sequences in metal.
  • Licks.
  • Chops.
  • Speedy runs.
  • Turnarounds.


Like clinics.

You could say like the 101 lessons, but without the talking. laugh.gif

Am I making any sense?

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Start by playing something - a bend, a riff, a scale, a song - very slowly; if you make a mistake, start over; do this over and over, until you can play it flawlessly - and I do mean flawlessly - many times in a row. Next, gradually increase the tempo. Eventually you'll be flailing like a madman.
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Ivan Milenkovic
Jun 23 2008, 04:58 PM
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I don't really understand that concept. Can you please elaborate a little?

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jacmoe
Jun 23 2008, 05:30 PM
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I mean. Instead of turning the whole lesson into a song, make it a theme.
Like 10 blues turnarounds you really oughta know or 10 speed runs for flashy metal playing laugh.gif

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Start by playing something - a bend, a riff, a scale, a song - very slowly; if you make a mistake, start over; do this over and over, until you can play it flawlessly - and I do mean flawlessly - many times in a row. Next, gradually increase the tempo. Eventually you'll be flailing like a madman.
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wrk
Jun 23 2008, 05:53 PM
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do you mean something like this from Ivan, but for different styles?

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...library-part-1/

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jacmoe
Jun 23 2008, 06:17 PM
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Exactly! laugh.gif

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Start by playing something - a bend, a riff, a scale, a song - very slowly; if you make a mistake, start over; do this over and over, until you can play it flawlessly - and I do mean flawlessly - many times in a row. Next, gradually increase the tempo. Eventually you'll be flailing like a madman.
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Nighthawk1
Jun 23 2008, 06:25 PM
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Well, but you know that all licks and riffs, runs etc. aren't fettered to one lesson or song...I mean you can take them transpose them, phrase them differently and so on...

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jacmoe
Jun 23 2008, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE (Nighthawk @ Jun 23 2008, 07:25 PM) *
Well, but you know that all licks and riffs, runs etc. aren't fettered to one lesson or song...I mean you can take them transpose them, phrase them differently and so on...

Yeah. I know. That's (one of the ways) how I use them, too. wink.gif

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Start by playing something - a bend, a riff, a scale, a song - very slowly; if you make a mistake, start over; do this over and over, until you can play it flawlessly - and I do mean flawlessly - many times in a row. Next, gradually increase the tempo. Eventually you'll be flailing like a madman.
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Nighthawk1
Jun 23 2008, 06:47 PM
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Ok, I see you use them also like I do and you don't seem to be a complete beginner. laugh.gif It is just- in fact that I didn t know if you were or not, this little piece of information could mean the world to a complete beginner... laugh.gif ....because I remember that I wasn't aware of that when I started out...

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jacmoe
Jun 23 2008, 06:53 PM
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No worries! laugh.gif

What I really mean is, that I like lessons like Ivans above, where it's about a topic. In this case: Blues Grooves.

I am a lazy bugger, and want it all in one place!
Instead of digging it out of 10 different song lessons. tongue.gif

I am not complaining, though. The lessons are wonderful! laugh.gif

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Start by playing something - a bend, a riff, a scale, a song - very slowly; if you make a mistake, start over; do this over and over, until you can play it flawlessly - and I do mean flawlessly - many times in a row. Next, gradually increase the tempo. Eventually you'll be flailing like a madman.
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Nighthawk1
Jun 23 2008, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE (jacmoe @ Jun 23 2008, 07:53 PM) *
No worries! laugh.gif

What I really mean is, that I like lessons like Ivans above, where it's about a topic. In this case: Blues Grooves.

I am a lazy bugger, and want it all in one place!
Instead of digging it out of 10 different song lessons. tongue.gif

I am not complaining, though. The lessons are wonderful! laugh.gif

Yes, to create a lick library is really a great idea as Ivan did...and it is called lick library "1". Ivan is our series man anyway.... biggrin.gif ..love his lessons

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Muris Varajic
Jun 23 2008, 07:28 PM
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Like bunch of licks or som?
Think I got it biggrin.gif

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Henry Dietzel
Jun 23 2008, 07:29 PM
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I was thinking about doing something like this the other day, I actually started working on it

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Pablo Vazquez
Jun 24 2008, 09:22 PM
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...that's cool!

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