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lcsdds
Mar 2 2009, 10:44 PM
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Jer,
Check out the picture of the tab you are working from. Those are the Major shapes. In this case A major.

Now if you play them measu by measure we are moving vertically and staying in the box. But if I stay on the same string grouping and slide up the neck I am changing the shape of the triad but not the triad itself, It is still A major just a different order of the notes or and inversion. There are 3 positions playing it this way. Does this help. When I say different positions I am meaning that we are staying with the same triad, all A major or all D major. Same thing applies to the Minor shapes. smile.gif

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So we are memorizing all 12 Amaj triads on the 1st half of the neck?



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QUOTE (jer @ Mar 2 2009, 10:53 PM) *
So we are memorizing all 12 Amaj triads on the 1st half of the neck?

\m/\m/ I think you already know the first two boxes from your video last week. Doesn't have to be done this week, just this month. \m/\m/

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Mar 2 2009, 11:11 PM
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Sure.

I'm just making sure I understand.

12 triads. Got it.

Well, 24 really I guess, with the minor ones too.

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QUOTE (jer @ Mar 2 2009, 11:11 PM) *
Sure.

I'm just making sure I understand.

12 triads. Got it.

Well, 24 really I guess, with the minor ones too.

True but if you compare A major to A Minor there is only 1 note difference. But shape wise you are right 24 shapes. The shapes on 6,5,4 and 5,4,3 are Identical though because those strings are tuned in fourths. The B-string throws off the symmetry. mad.gif mad.gif

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Check out your number of views....\m/\m/ laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Mar 3 2009, 12:47 AM
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Alright Jer,
Just wanted to get on the same page. So you are responsible for the following this week/month.

Group assignments as spelled out in the main thread.

First 2 "Electric Eye licks"
These should only take you 10 minutes or so a day when you get them memorize. All the licks will be around 30 minutes once you get them memorized.

If you have jam time try to come up with some riffage using the triads and scales we are working on. You'll love it!!

I'm thinking this will be enough right now. The excercises we were talking about are just gonna be the "Electric Eye" licks, they accomplish the same thing as something I could make up but they allow you to play a killer solo when you are done.

Work this for awhile and then if you feel like you need more...you know where to find me. smile.gif


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Mar 3 2009, 05:01 AM
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Jer,
I am gonna have Dan start Muris's Lydian Phrasing serial. Think you'd be up to learning it with him? I don't want to overwhelm you, and if it was between that and the priest solo I think your playing would benefit more from the lydian serial...Plus you don't need red leather pants for it, although that last lick in the Lydian advanced lessons requires you to do the splits. laugh.gif laugh.gif

Just an idea I thought might be cool... but if you want to stick to what you are doing already let me know. smile.gif


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Either one is fine.

But honestly I feel that there is 3x as much on my plate as I can realistically handle.

Granted its all just started and I've only had about 20 minutes of time to spend on it so far.....

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QUOTE (jer @ Mar 3 2009, 05:38 AM) *
Either one is fine.

But honestly I feel that there is 3x as much on my plate as I can realistically handle.

Granted its all just started and I've only had about 20 minutes of time to spend on it so far.....

yeah it does seem like alot... but if you write it down it doesnt seem as bad as it does in your head
I just wrote something that put it all together in my thread and i feel alot better about it

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QUOTE (jer @ Mar 3 2009, 05:38 AM) *
Either one is fine.

But honestly I feel that there is 3x as much on my plate as I can realistically handle.

Granted its all just started and I've only had about 20 minutes of time to spend on it so far.....

Let's do Lydian instead of Priest then. That way you and Dan can help each other. Believe me, when you can play the Lydian serial, the priest solo will look like a joke. smile.gif smile.gif

I'll break the Lydian solo up for you. You will work on half one session and half the other session. Should still only be 20 to 25 minutes a night. Thanks I think it will be good to have more than one member in the group working on the same lesson. I'll send you the lydian tab tomorrow broken down into licks like I did on the priest tab. smile.gif smile.gif

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Cool.

Just remember I cant do every night. Like this week, which is typical, Monday and Thursday are out. (band practice) It'll likely be 2-3 nights a week during the week and an hour or 2 each weekend day. Unless we are going somewhere....

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QUOTE (jer @ Mar 3 2009, 05:46 AM) *
Cool.

Just remember I cant do every night. Like this week, which is typical, Monday and Thursday are out. (band practice) It'll likely be 2-3 nights a week during the week and an hour or 2 each weekend day. Unless we are going somewhere....

That is plenty Jer, you just need to alternate days and then FOCUS with the timer on accomplishing the routine every night you practice. Just like you were with Can. smile.gif

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Jer,
Check out this thread. I gave you a little assignment. Thanks dude!! \m/\m/


https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...mp;#entry347965

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Alright, I'm 100% on the Ionian box. This I am sure of.

Next up Dorian.



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Hey Monte, this whole section of ours, the (LCSDDS sub board) is pretty busy. We're getting a sizeable amount of traffic I see. Lots of lurkers. Thats cool, hopefully people are learning some stuff reading these posts.

Anyway, I'll get to the point...

Can we get a pool table?

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QUOTE (jer @ Mar 3 2009, 10:47 PM) *
Hey Monte, this whole section of ours, the (LCSDDS sub board) is pretty busy. We're getting a sizeable amount of traffic I see. Lots of lurkers. Thats cool, hopefully people are learning some stuff reading these posts.

Anyway, I'll get to the point...

Can we get a pool table?

You pony up for the pool table...Dan you pony up for the stripper Pole and mirrored walls....I'll bring the nitrous oxide. laugh.gif Sorry Kaz, you'll have to bring a note from your parents to come......UNLESS.....What is the legal age in the Netherlands? I suppose we could hang out at Kaz's place!!! tongue.gif

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Haha!!!!

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Pentatonic Shapes 1 2 and 5

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Pentatonic Shapes 1 2 and 5


Nice Jer!! You are off the hook for the pentatonics for the week! smile.gif

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