Favorite Lesson? Your Review On Main Page!, Pick an old lesson, comment it, get it published on the main page |
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Favorite Lesson? Your Review On Main Page!, Pick an old lesson, comment it, get it published on the main page |
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Jul 6 2007, 10:39 AM |
Hey there!
As you might have noticed in today's (July6, 2007) "From the Archive" box - there is a "member's choice" lesson. What's even better is that the member is ME! However - the idea is that your choice will be in the next "From the Archive" pick. So if you want your lesson of choice on the start page, along with a short review and your username, here is how to do it: 1 - Let us know your favorite lesson, it has to be an older one that hasn't been featured on the main page for a while 2 - Give us the link to the lesson 3 - Comment what you like with lessons and what you learned (IMPORTANT has the be the same length as the example below to fit on the main page). ---------------------------------------------- Example: 1 - My favorite lesson: Advanced Chords 2 - Link: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...hords/index.htm 3 - My review: "I like the way Pavel gets bass movements as well as a melody going simultaneously - without using any right hand fingers. This lesson has definately developed my chordal playing!" ----------------------------------------------------- |
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Jul 6 2007, 07:35 PM |
My Favorite Lesson: Metal Solo Licks
Lesson Link: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...licks/index.htm My Review: "This is the lesson that started it all for me, Pavel's challenging runs that provided superb practice licks while making it into one of the coolest GMC Solo's Provided great workouts, This lesson improved my playing alot i still practice it today!" Editorial note: Published July 7, 2007. This post has been edited by Kristofer Dahl: Jul 7 2007, 02:57 PM |
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Jul 6 2007, 07:59 PM
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Well, idk if this lesson is old enough. It is 1 of my favorite lessons, but not my favorite, there is too much great content here that makes it hard to decide.Anyway here it goes:
Lesson: Hand Control Lesson Lesson Link: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...esson/index.htm Location: Exercises My Review: I love the way Pavel creates a great melody in this lesson by using String Skipping; skipping 1 string, 2 strings and even 3 strings!. The hand stretches are definately a great exersise for all your hand and your pinky in particular, which is important to have it trained. You will also develop Alternate Picking while String Skipping those Big Stretches! Thats alot of stuff in just this lesson! *Please excuse my bad spelling or poor english. My english is not very good. Thanks. Editorial note: published 19 July. This post has been edited by Maria: Jul 19 2007, 11:43 AM -------------------- Playing Guitar Since: December 2006 |
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Jul 7 2007, 03:25 AM |
Well, idk if this lesson is old enough. It is 1 of my favorite lessons, but not my favorite, there is too much great content here that makes it hard to decide.Anyway here it goes: Lesson: Hand Control Lesson Lesson Link: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...esson/index.htm Location: Exercises My Review: I love the way Pavel creates a great melody in this lesson by using String Skipping; skipping 1 string, 2 strings and even 3 strings!. The hand stretches are definately a great exersise for all your hand and your pinky in particular, which is important to have it trained. You will also develop Alternate Picking while String Skipping those Big Stretches! Thats alot of stuff in just this lesson! *Please excuse my bad spelling or poor english. My english is not very good. Thanks. I second this one! I was going to put it if you didn't. Another favorite: Lesson: Neoclassical Sweeping n Legato by Gabe Review: "Gabe's sweeping and legato licks have really given both my left and right hands a workout! It's heavily improved my legato especially, and left hand coordination. Plus, it sounds great and it's not too hard!" Editorial note: published 9 July 2007. -------------------- Gear: Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster, Gibson '67 RI Flying V, Mesa Boogie F-30 112 combo, crazy pedals.
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Jul 7 2007, 03:39 AM |
My favorite lesson: Hot Blues Licks by Kris.
Link: http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/membersonly/Hot_blues1.htm My review: "This was the first blues I ever learned, and I still use many of these awesome licks today. There are both easy and very difficult licks in this lesson, I think it suits for both beginners and pros. Kris really got the groove and feel in this lesson!" This post has been edited by Robin: Jul 7 2007, 03:42 AM |
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Jul 7 2007, 10:19 AM |
This is a totally awesome lesson:
Name: Heavy Metal Riffing Link: http://guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/h...ffing/index.htm Review: This is a lesson that most people of GMC are looking for, but couldnt find since its old and hidden. It combines rhythm and lead lead scales for metal. If you can get this lesson right, you can incorporate the idea to create your own metal songs and join a band. I use this lesson a lot (its oin my memory) to create good songs. Get ready to head bang!!!! Difficulty: Intermediate Editorial note: published 25 July. This post has been edited by Maria: Jul 25 2007, 01:41 PM -------------------- _____________________________________________________
Part of the key to success is to never call yourself good... My RIg: -Epiphone 1967 FLying V -Line 6 POD XT live -VOX Valvetronics AD30VT -Yamaha EG-112 -Yamaha GA-10 -Some Yamaha acoustic which is a magnet to dust under my bed End World Hunger |
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Jul 9 2007, 02:13 PM |
OK - so as you might have notice this has started to roll quite nicely! Today's member's choice was from JVM! Keep the suggestions coming - preferably lessons from many different instructors! Kris I have a couple of faves at the moment, I hope you don't mind if I post 2! Name: Pavels Alternate Picking Lesson #1 Link : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...king1/index.htm Review: This lesson is where the rubber really meets the road in Alterate picking. After you have reviewed the excellent AP introductory lessons on GMC, you ask yourself where do I go next? Look no further- Pavel has put together an extremely technical series to really develop your skills. This lesson is very well suited to extended metronome practice as it is long enough not to be too repetetive. It is a simple pattern that you can play slowly at first and use to build speed. It is based around 3 note per string scales, so all the time you are practicing your AP, you are also learning fingerings for 3nps! ---- Name: Winding Roads (Marcus) Link : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ndell/index.htm Review: In this solo lesson, Marucs is keeping in plain view what all of the exercises, metronome time and sore fingers are all about! Listening to this solo gives me chills every time! What I admire about the way that Marcus put this together is that the technique serves the music, not the other way around. If you took out all the fast runs, you would still end up with an extremely musical solo - the technique pieces add emphasis and power but do not detract from that. Editorial note: published July 12, 2007. This post has been edited by Kristofer Dahl: Jul 12 2007, 09:59 AM -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
Live long and prosper ... My Stuff: Electric Guitars : Ibanez Jem7v, Line6 Variax 700, Fender Plus Strat with 57/62 Pickups, Line6 Variax 705 Bass Acoustic Guitars : Taylor 816ce, Martin D-15, Line6 Variax Acoustic 300 Nylon Effects : Line6 Helix, Keeley Modded Boss DS1, Keeley Modded Boss BD2, Keeley 4 knob compressor, Keeley OxBlood Amps : Epiphone Valve Jnr & Head, Cockburn A.C.1, Cockburn A.C.2, Blackstar Club 50 Head & 4x12 Cab |
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Jul 9 2007, 03:09 PM |
Name: Gabriel's blues licks 3
Link : http://guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/b...icks3/index.htm Review: A Steve Ray Vaughan style riff that really shows how the pentatonic boxes can be utilized in a rather easy series of riffs to make a great sounding piece. This one will really improve your speed on the E blues scale which can be tricky...But with Gabriel's graceful style and awesome composition, you will be flying through these licks and sounding great while doing so! Editorial note: published 21 July -------------------- Unity
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Jul 9 2007, 03:48 PM
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Name: Gabriel's Rocker Riff 2
Link: http://guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/r...riff2/index.htm Review: Gabriel utilizes a stunning assortment of different styles to bring us a truly classy page-esque riff with both strong rhythm and lead elements. Its melodic solo and powerfully memorable rhythm passage make it a true joy to play along with! Gabriel's use of legato, bends and vibrato also means it encompasses a huge area of learning for beginner and intermediate players to cover and develop upon. For all the guitarists out there who like riffing with some serious groove, this ones for you! Editorial note: published 21 August 2007 This post has been edited by Maria: Aug 21 2007, 06:19 PM -------------------- Don't Panic.
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Jul 9 2007, 04:32 PM |
Name: Gabriel's Rocker Riff 2 Link: http://guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/r...riff2/index.htm Review: Gabriel utilizes a stunning assortment of different styles to bring us a truly classy page-esque riff with both strong rhythm and lead elements. Its melodic solo and powerfully memorable rhythm passage make it a true joy to play along with! Gabriel's use of legato, bends and vibrato also means it encompasses a huge area of learning for beginner and intermediate players to cover and develop upon. For all the guitarists out there who like riffing with some serious groove, this ones for you! The review should be about an older lesson! |
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Jul 9 2007, 04:42 PM
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Name: Metal Blues Lesson
Link: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...blues/index.htm Review Excellent beginner/intermediate lesson combining two very emotional styles. Pavel combines Metal and Blues and makes his guitar scream with double stop bends. He also shows how you can incorporate different techniques such as Tapping and Sweeping, usually used for speedy shredding, in a slower manner to add some terrific touches to your guitar playing. This lesson is filled with soul and emotion, as well as an introduction to different techniques. |
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Jul 9 2007, 05:26 PM
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Name :Rock Rythm 'N Solo #2
Link:https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...solo2/index.htm Review: I just love the lesson, it's my style, and some great riffs. This also really helped my mind get thinking about some of the riffs i could make up. There were also some awesome fast parts that seriously helped my alternate picking. It's a great lesson, one of Pavel's best. This post has been edited by stratman33: Jul 9 2007, 05:27 PM |
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Jul 12 2007, 02:45 AM
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Name: Rhythm and Solo #1
Link:Rhythm and Solo #1 Review: One of the oldest lessons I know, there are many other versions of this series but I feel the first one has the biggest impact on playing. Learning new chord shapes, interesting riffing syncopation, open string riffing, and quick in-the-pocket solo guitar licks are the brunt of what these lessons are all about. This one I felt explained it perfectly... -------------------- |
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Jul 12 2007, 12:47 PM |
1 - My favorite lesson: Neoclassical Three-Level-Lesson
2 - http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-gui...diate/index.htm 3 - My review: "Yngwie for everyone! I played the beginner lesson and was amazed how fairly easy I got the Yngwie sound. Then I moved to the intermediate and andvanced lessons, based on the same riff but with more ripping stuff added, and it's jaw dropping. I've earned my spandex pants! " Editorial note: published Juy 2007 -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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Jul 17 2007, 11:11 PM
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https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ndell/index.htm
This is my favorite. Woot this song is pimp, I downloaded it, thanks marcus for link.- I think this is my new favorite song overall=) -------------------- My Guitar:
Schecter FR C-1 Hellraiser CONSTRUCTION/SCALE: Set-Neck w/ Ultra Access /25.5" BODY: Mahogany w/ Quilted Maple Top NECK/FINGERBOARD: 3-pc. Mahogany/Rosewood FRETS: 24 X-Jumbo INLAYS: Gothic Cross PICKUPS: EMG active 81/85 ELECTRONICS: Vol/Vol/Tone/3-Way switch BRIDGE: Original Floyd Rose Tremolo BINDING: Abalone TUNERS: Grover |
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Jul 18 2007, 10:56 PM
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From what It looks like Kris got rid of this section on the main page ? -John I'm sure it'll be back soon enough.That beginner structure thing cant stay forever right? |
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