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Cosmin Lupu
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Hey Frederico!

This here is your thread smile.gif I would like to start with a task that I derived from this very lesson that you have already recorded: can you please use power chords instead of single notes and record like that, that means that each single note in the lesson will be transformed into a power chord smile.gif

What do you think? Let me know if it's clear and doable! I thought it would be a good challenge since you already know the melody and now you can work on transforming it into a rhythm wink.gif

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Ok i'll try this!

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Looking forward to see a video smile.gif

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So every 5th would become a perfect fifth except for the B wich will become a diminished fifth? It doesn't sound very well huh.gif

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Aug 27 2013, 04:52 PM) *
So every 5th would become a perfect fifth except for the B wich will become a diminished fifth? It doesn't sound very well huh.gif


Make it an octave tongue.gif or use a minor third biggrin.gif

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Hi Cosmin! This is not so simple for me, anyway this is the rec at 90 bpm, let me know! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfWPxcTHyEE...eature=youtu.be

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Hey mate biggrin.gif It sounds dead on!!! Good work! I can't see your left hand unfortunately, but out of what I can hear, everything is in place, aside from some spots where you probably got distracted a bit! Are you ready to move on to a more challenging piece?

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Sep 9 2013, 06:46 PM) *
yes i am smile.gif


Howdy bro!

Let me know if you fancy this one:

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...c-metal-rhythm/

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Ok I'm gonna try and learn this! Cosmin have you ever used the counting approach to learn rhythm? I'm trying to count and play at the same time 16th notes... does this approach may help me?

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Sep 11 2013, 07:06 PM) *
Ok I'm gonna try and learn this! Cosmin have you ever used the counting approach to learn rhythm? I'm trying to count and play at the same time 16th notes... does this approach may help me?


Hey mate - I almost ALWAYS count biggrin.gif I will also talk to you a bit about this in a movie wink.gif Stay tuned tomorrow!

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Wonderful! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Sep 11 2013, 08:04 PM) *
Wonderful! biggrin.gif


Here we go mate - it'll probably be loaded in about 10 minutes or so:

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Wonderful Cosmin and thank you very much! I'm gonna try this with my last assignement.
When I learnt to play the flute in school my teacher makes me tap the foot all the time when playing! Then I realize I was not tapping it as an expression of my inner clock but rather I want to "chase" the music I was playing. As a result I could'nt stay on time when I eventually put a metronome! Then i start to use only the metronome but without being 100% in tempo with that. Now i want to try to learn the assigment with couting first and only then use the metronome or backing track. What do you think cosmin?

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Sep 15 2013, 07:27 AM) *
Wonderful Cosmin and thank you very much! I'm gonna try this with my last assignement.
When I learnt to play the flute in school my teacher makes me tap the foot all the time when playing! Then I realize I was not tapping it as an expression of my inner clock but rather I want to "chase" the music I was playing. As a result I could'nt stay on time when I eventually put a metronome! Then i start to use only the metronome but without being 100% in tempo with that. Now i want to try to learn the assigment with couting first and only then use the metronome or backing track. What do you think cosmin?


Hey mate smile.gif I honestly don't think it's such a good idea, because counting will make you think of two things - counting and playing. Counting will immediately make use of your voice (even if it's only in your head) and you will find yourself in the situation in which you have to focus on two difficult things at once. Instead, you can do this:

- learn the melody and become able to sing it - it can be sung in your mind, not necessarily out loud!
- sing it against the metronome and make sure you stay with the rhythm and the tempo, ok?
- once you are comfortable with this, start tapping your foot while singing and also following the metronome - this is the point in which you will have real control on that particular piece

At this point, playing it will occur naturally, because your brain has understood what it has to play! What do you think?

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Deal! Do you think the last assigment is a good place to start to learn this approach?

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Sep 16 2013, 07:36 AM) *
Deal! Do you think the last assigment is a good place to start to learn this approach?


Of course mate - try it biggrin.gif Anything is good for this approach as all music is played to a rhythm, correct?

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Hi Cosmin! this the piece at 112, i'm still working to get it at full speed. Looking forward to hear what do you think! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iVzGeW3pKs...eature=youtu.be

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QUOTE (Kalidia @ Sep 21 2013, 05:08 PM) *
Hi Cosmin! this the piece at 112, i'm still working to get it at full speed. Looking forward to hear what do you think! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iVzGeW3pKs...eature=youtu.be



Hehe, I knew something was missing biggrin.gif

It's all good mate! I feel like the part at 0:21 is a bit rushed, but just a tiny bit. Otherwise, keep pushing the tempo so that you may get it to full speed, aye?

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Here it is! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocdnTa40GCQ...eature=youtu.be

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