Fatb0t Mtp Thread - Sonofdestiny Mentoree, Lets get rollin' |
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Fatb0t Mtp Thread - Sonofdestiny Mentoree, Lets get rollin' |
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Jan 13 2009, 03:20 PM
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Upload I have uploaded the audio file for the strumming lesson. I'm sorry I didn't do the end as in the lesson, but I really can't imagine myself playing something like that ever, so I improvised it Good job dude, you sound like you're playing with conviction and confidence. There are a few weak notes here and there but overall I'm impressed. Even though you don't think you'd ever need to know these types of rhythms you'll see over time - they pop up here and there and you'll be glad you have a wide array of rhythms at your disposal. Remainder to do today Probably will do Gabriel's lesson and the melodic solo tonight. With video and mic that is. I just wanted to get this recording clean and due to technical difficulties I can't do that with video. Great, can't wait. Theory question Can I conclude that a the starting not of a relative minor is three half steps below it's relative major starting note? http://files.meetup.com/227762/Circle%20of...ths%20wheel.gif That is correct. Playing E Aeolian, 3 half steps up the guitar neck gets us to G Ionian. Good job Feedback Oh and uhm... about the info you just gave me. No offense, but it kind of came out of nowhere Especially the last part I didn't really understand it's use. I hope you don't mind me giving you feedback on the teaching! I think you're doing a great job so far! Clear structure and explanations, but that last post was a bit confusing . The last part of the post was showing you how to figure out what scale can go with what chords, we figured out Dorian, Aeolian, and Mixolydian would work best. We took your chords, broke them down to their individual notes, and compared them with the scales. If all the notes from your chords matched the notes in the scale then we can use it. This is one thing you realllly need to understand, so if you don't get it let me know and I'll try to explain it better. The reason I was trying to explain to you power chords is because on question 4 you said that's what you meant. It is true that the power chords you gave me would work with the E minor pentatonic. I'm trying to make you understand that an E isn't the same thing as an E5. An E5 is a power chord, an E usually is referred to as E Major. So that's the confusion there I think |
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Jan 13 2009, 08:35 PM |
Haha ahh thanks man. I'm flattered
What's next ? -------------------- Wishlist: the world.
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Jan 13 2009, 08:56 PM
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Part II:
Okay, rhythm is still our game here. Dejan has a very good lesson on palm muting, riffing, and moving around in a scale. This lesson has a strong rhythm element to it but it also will prepare you for soloing a bit more. It will develop your alternate picking, your ability to play on the beat will be enhanced by this lesson, it will show you in depth the D Minor scale, and well...it just sounds good https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/palm-m...workout-lesson/ COMPLETE This lesson isn't an easy one, but you're up to the challenge I'm sure. Don't rush it, we have plenty of time..Start with the solo backing tracks will you can get full tempo. I'm excited to hear your results on this one. When I came to GMC, this Alice in Chains lesson was one of the first ones I learned. At the time I didn't have a subscription so I just tried to figure it out by ear. The main riff isn't too hard to figure out, but the solo got kinda confusing. Over all I thought it was a very useful lesson. I think you should give it a shot. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...s-style-lesson/ COMPLETE The beginning riff is played in a staccato manner.... There is a distinct separation of notes here. This is going to further develop your sense of time, then there is a rockin' solo. I think you can handle it. Currently we're ahead of schedule. You still have to the 15th to record your own improvisation on that Am strumming lesson you did earlier this week. These two lessons aren't due until the 22nd. So you have plenty of time. But remember the more we cover, the more you practice, the greater the pay off is. Good luck This post has been edited by fatb0t: Jan 21 2009, 04:07 PM |
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Jan 13 2009, 09:00 PM |
Ahh!! Now we're talking man I'm gonna have fun with these lessons I'm sure.
Thanks! Are we gonna do some more theory quizes by the way? -------------------- Wishlist: the world.
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Jan 14 2009, 01:53 AM
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You can guarantee it dude!
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Jan 14 2009, 06:58 PM
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Cool, send me a sample of something you'd like to make into a mini or full fledged song. You know my email right?
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Jan 14 2009, 08:36 PM |
Take 3! What do you think ?
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