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Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 11 2016, 05:55 PM

Hi Richard!

This thread is to help you to develop your guitar plan to achieve your guitar goals. I'll send you a message with details and then I hope to hear from you here.


Posted by: Richarddeerflame May 12 2016, 12:52 PM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 11 2016, 04:55 PM) *
Hi Richard!

This thread is to help you to develop your guitar plan to achieve your guitar goals. I'll send you a message with details and then I hope to hear from you here.



Hi Gabriel

Great so i just upload a video of my playing? I warn you, i am really beginner when it comes to the electric...

I just joined guitar masterclass and started the pentatonic workshop level 1.

I am not totally new to the guitar, i played flamenco for 2 years, finger style and classical guitar on and off since the 1990's. but playing with a pick is fairly new to me and i want to get a good command of Blues before i carry on to Jazz.

I also love Metal, melodic that is, and Neo-classical ... But that will come later . much later.

So do you recommend i continue and try finish the pentatonic workshop 6 levels...... and then chat about where to go next ?

What should i post? I can post a flamenco piece , but since i want to get a good command of electric guitar... do you rather require me to try post some electric? My very basic skill in electric.

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 13 2016, 12:03 AM

Hi mate! Great to hear from you here.

I think that the workout that you are learning is great and that you should continue learning it. While you work on it, maybe you can learn this lesson (or any other similar one) to record it in some days and share the video to let me check your current playing...

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Gary-Clark-Jr-Style/


What do you think?

Posted by: Richarddeerflame May 13 2016, 07:30 AM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 12 2016, 11:03 PM) *
Hi mate! Great to hear from you here.

I think that the workout that you are learning is great and that you should continue learning it. While you work on it, maybe you can learn this lesson (or any other similar one) to record it in some days and share the video to let me check your current playing...

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Gary-Clark-Jr-Style/


What do you think?


Absolutely fantastic. I will get started and record this. Thank you Gab. Ill post it as soon as i know the piece.

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 14 2016, 03:09 AM

QUOTE (Richarddeerflame @ May 13 2016, 03:30 AM) *
Absolutely fantastic. I will get started and record this. Thank you Gab. Ill post it as soon as i know the piece.



Excellent! smile.gif

Posted by: Richarddeerflame May 17 2016, 04:21 PM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 14 2016, 02:09 AM) *
Excellent! smile.gif


Hi Gab

here it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhUXIZM3AeU

not perfect but hope its not to far , also a little practice peavy amp , not the nicest distortion channel:)


Posted by: Richarddeerflame May 18 2016, 02:28 PM

QUOTE (Richarddeerflame @ May 17 2016, 03:21 PM) *
Hi Gab

here it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhUXIZM3AeU

not perfect but hope its not to far , also a little practice peavy amp , not the nicest distortion channel:)


Would be super cool if you could make that a full song, in other words a backing track that is 3 minutes long, and has a conclusion.... A suggestion because it is really a nice groove for a beginner . I enjoyed playing it.

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 18 2016, 10:34 PM

We have a jamtrack in the lesson, have you seen it?

Here you can download it:  Jamtrack.mp3 ( 9.31MB ) : 80


The lesson sounds good but now it's time to focus on some details to make it sounds better. There are some differences in some licks so please re-check tabs, and be precise with bending and vibrato. There are also some timing issues to adjust here and there, not only in the solo, also in the second part of the riff (the ending pattern).

Please continue practicing it to adjust these details, and start using the jamtrack to practice improvising with the scale.

Deal?

Posted by: Richarddeerflame May 19 2016, 05:43 AM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 18 2016, 09:34 PM) *
We have a jamtrack in the lesson, have you seen it?

Here you can download it:  Jamtrack.mp3 ( 9.31MB ) : 80


The lesson sounds good but now it's time to focus on some details to make it sounds better. There are some differences in some licks so please re-check tabs, and be precise with bending and vibrato. There are also some timing issues to adjust here and there, not only in the solo, also in the second part of the riff (the ending pattern).

Please continue practicing it to adjust these details, and start using the jamtrack to practice improvising with the scale.

Deal?


Awesome, thank you very much , i didn't notice the jam track , sorry about that. I will work more on the details of it and send another recording when ready.

Will also try work within the scale a bit more and see what i can come up with.

Thank kindly Gab. I really appreciate it. Its great to get a professionals critic , will definitely help me improve and get to my goals.


Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 19 2016, 03:33 PM

I happy to help you mate. You have a very positive attitude, keep the great job. smile.gif

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