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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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Apr 26 2014, 02:42 PM |
Hey Gab Thanks for the great feedback.I appreciate it! I will keep on playing these lessons and focus more time on the offspring one. I will also try to learn the offspring rhythm section too. Then its onwards to the next lesson, the rise against one I think Perfect! Yeah, that lesson is good as the next one to work on. -------------------- My lessons
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May 28 2014, 07:32 PM |
Hey Gab A month has gone by and no new takes from me, these last few weeks have been a bit hectic with not enough playing time. But i have bee getting going again. I am still working on the offspring lesson at 155bmp, 175 is a big jump is it possible to have a backing track at say 165? That would be great! I have started to work on the rise against lesson. I think i will do 2 to 3 more punks lessons and then think about my next move. I hope to post sth soon... Hi mate, thanks for the update. What things are taking the time that you usually dedicate to practice? -------------------- My lessons
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May 30 2014, 04:10 PM |
Ok, great to know that you are now getting back to practice! Those lessons are very good choices. I can say that once you master the list of lessons that you are planning, you will have a good average rhythm guitar so we will be able to start working on some of your own compositions. So keep on working hard and be ready to start the creation process soon.
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Jun 4 2014, 08:57 PM |
Hey mate i wanted to record some new takes at the weekend. Would it be possible to have the backing track for the rise against at 90bmp? i am not quite ready for 100 yet! Thanks
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Jun 4 2014, 10:34 PM |
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Jun 13 2014, 02:58 AM |
Hi Phil! Congrats on your new purchase! That's a very good choice, you will really enjoy having a pod. Regarding the connection, I use it connected via audio cable (with XLR connector) to my m-audio interface. You can also use the USB connection and you should get similar results. The volume issue is something that should be fixed setting it from your pod, or the software in which you are recording. Please give me more details about how you are setting and connecting it and I'll try to help you.
Both videos are sounding good, you can play the lessons and the thing to focus is timing. I notice timing issue in the first riffs of both lesson and also when you play the only down-strokes palm muted verse. The second lesson has some more problems with connection between parts, and the sound of the last section (the chorus), where I note that the lower string played sound louder than the higher one that is doing the melody, try to balance it. On a side note, I would like to say that it would be good if you try to play with your right hand more relaxed. I note that it's not moving smooth from your wrist, try to relax it a bit more. -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 14 2014, 06:46 PM |
Hey Gab, Thanks for the feedback! Yeah I am really happy with the pod but i haven't had enough time to play around with it yet. I have fixed the volume issue but I think i will buy a XLR connector to connect it to my interface for a better result. Do u use two XLR connectors as there is a left and right channel on the pod? Good decision, this depends on the patch that you create. There is a possibility of creating stereo guitar patches in which you use 2 amps at the same time and pan them. Also there are some effects that can be used stereo (like delay). If you create mono patches, you don't need two cables. Regarding the lessons i will keep working on them until they are better of course. Regarding the right hand, do u mean i need to loosen up at my wrist more or my whole arm? I find it a challenge staying loose at these punk rock speeds but i will continue to work it! Thanks again for your help and hopefully my next post with a take will be sooner than the last:) I know that it's difficult to play this lessons completely relaxed but you have to think on it to try to play the more relaxed possible. Just try to loosen up a bit more your wrist movement and also a bit from your elbow and see what happens, experiment with it. Imagine that playing a 2 hours show with your right hand tense like that wouldn't be enjoyable. I'm glad to know that this thread is helping this. Please keep me updated. -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 22 2014, 09:28 PM |
Hi Philm! I think that it's a great approach to practice. I preffer that you post videos more frequently to be able to monitor your progress and give you feedback that could definitely guide your diary practice. Let's go in this way!
Let's go with the rhythm section: It's going well. I notice that you have timing issue on most of the legato (commonly called trills). You tend to reach the third note of each trill faster than you should and this make the overall part untight. Pay attention to it. I notice that your vibrato technique could be wider and connect more with the backing's groove, you have to feel it, it should be more natural. The last thing that I would like to mark is to work on dynamics. You play the whole rhythm part with the same intensity, you should go stronger and softer to give it a more organic sound. This take is lacking mostly stronger picking in some parts (for example at 00:16) Regarding the solo section: The solo needs more practice in general. I think that it's a great solo for improving your technique and feeling. Check our again my solo and pay attention to how I manage: - vibrato - bending - dynamics At first, it would be good if you practice the solo over the original lesson and try to emulate a bit my playing. Just at first, then you can add your own personality to it. That's all! Let me know if you have any question. Keep on rocking. -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 25 2014, 02:33 PM |
Okey dokey I will try to post takes more frequently even if they are a bit rough around the edges. I thought this stoner lesson was going to bit of a long project and challenge for me, its my first attempt at a 5 difficulty lesson but its one of my favorites of yours I couldn't wait Thanks for your feedback its has already helped me with this lesson and i think i understand everything you mean. You mention the dynamics of picking softer and stronger, which parts of the rhythm do you suggest to pick harder? I am not quite sure on this. I also noticed your awesome new modern metal lesson on As I lay dying. These lessons are out of my reach at the moment but metalcore is one of my favorite music styles. Some other great bands to do would be August burns red, Parkway drive or/and bring me the horizon. Look forward to seeing the future lessons from you! Hi mate! Thanks for the suggestion, I'll definitely cover these bands. Great to know that you are enjoying the stoner lesson. I notice that in general, your right hand picking is a bit soft in the whole lesson. These rocker styles require more strength and aggression while you play. About the "dynamics", it's something that you have to feel while you play. I usually accentuate a bit the first beats of each measure and also those parts when the drum marks with a cymbal or fill. Giving more dynamics is giving more life to your playing, I could give you specific minutes but it's not really important that you clone my feeling, feel the tune and add your own personality to it. A good exercise is to play it with your eyes closer (if it's possible), it's awesome how much feeling you add to your take just by closing your eyes and focusing on sound while you play. Try it and let me know how you feel! -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 12 2014, 08:22 PM |
Hey gab I have some bad news today. I wanted to record a load of lessons takes at the weekend but my right arm jammed up completely and went numb from the index finger to my forearm from working on the computer. i have been off work this week and got the diagnosis today that i have Tendonitis through the heavy use of computer. This means i am on an indefinite break from guitar and computer. I don't know how long i will be out but i have a dose of cortisone steroids to try to get the swelling down. So u won't see me around here for a while. I will keep u updated on it. Stay safe and well and until next time. Hi Philm, I'm very sorry to hear this. I hope that you feel better soon to be able to get back to guitar. You will have to stop playing guitar but there are other things that you can do during this time that can help you musically. Here is a list of ideas: - Ear Training - Learning theory - Composing / Writing lyrics - Analyzing the music that you like (structure, progressions, scales used) - Learning to sing (I thing that being able to sing on pitch is an advantage for every musician). - Listening to music - Reading books, and music biographies. - Learning about recording, mixing and mastering. I can give you ideas about each of these topics. -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 15 2014, 10:34 PM |
Excellent! That's the attitude!
Well, for learning theory I recommend you to use this guide: HERE Then for song analysis, you can still use this thread to check your progress to be sure that you are getting the most from each tune. I took songs and analyse them using a table with 3 columns: Structure, What's happening (arrangements)?, Theory (Scales & chord progressions). This is the most effective way to analyze songs. I use my ear to learn the songs. As you can't play guitar, maybe you can use a piano just to learn the chords or maybe use transcriptions but this is not the best way, the best is to use our ears. I invite you to post here the songs that you would like to analyse and if it's possible your table complete... what do you think? -------------------- My lessons
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