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Pizzoaro
Apr 30 2008, 11:28 AM
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Killswitch laugh.gif laugh.gif


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Pizzoaro
May 6 2008, 08:30 AM
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Im with Gojira too! Lets tune it down!!:D laugh.gif

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audiopaal
May 6 2008, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE (iainsteward @ Apr 30 2008, 01:53 AM) *
a Killswitch lesson would be good, or maybe some really heavy stuff!! I think you would do a great job of an "In The Style Of......Necrophagist" lesson!!

But the killer of all for me would be an in the style of Testament lesson, one of my favourite bands and really heavy with some godlike solo's!!

for those who don't know testament, some great songs to check out would be:

- Souls Of Black
- The Preacher
- Return To Serenity (contains the worlds greatest legato solo)
- Trial By Fire
- Over The Wall
- Into The Pit


TESTAMENT!!!!!!!!!!!! Trond, stop sleeping and start working on a Testament lesson! laugh.gif

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Trond Vold
May 6 2008, 12:21 PM
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Torben
May 8 2008, 09:49 AM
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Hi Trond,

As many others I'm a big fan of your Rock Solo (Beginner). Trying to struggle my way through what many here probably consider elementary, it's really a wonderful lesson for someone who originally learned classical guitar for about a year, have tought myself some sing-a-long tabs and a lot of jazz chords for acoustic guitar. And then recently bought myself a Telecaster to explore electric guitar further.

My request would be: is it possible for you to make a nice lesson with an interesting comp'ing for the Beginner solo?
Something like Muris have done with his "Jazz Swing Rythm" lesson, where he gives a beginner and a intermediate lesson for soloing with the very same progression as background?

It's a fun way to learn. And it emphasises the importance of not only being the soloing (shred?) star in a band, but also knowing nice ways to comp. And it shouldn't be too difficult for you to pull off?

Thanks a lot for your efforts here, from a "closet Norwegian"!

Best regards

Torben

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Trond Vold
May 8 2008, 03:10 PM
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QUOTE (Torben @ May 8 2008, 10:49 AM) *
Hi Trond,

As many others I'm a big fan of your Rock Solo (Beginner). Trying to struggle my way through what many here probably consider elementary, it's really a wonderful lesson for someone who originally learned classical guitar for about a year, have tought myself some sing-a-long tabs and a lot of jazz chords for acoustic guitar. And then recently bought myself a Telecaster to explore electric guitar further.

My request would be: is it possible for you to make a nice lesson with an interesting comp'ing for the Beginner solo?
Something like Muris have done with his "Jazz Swing Rythm" lesson, where he gives a beginner and a intermediate lesson for soloing with the very same progression as background?

It's a fun way to learn. And it emphasises the importance of not only being the soloing (shred?) star in a band, but also knowing nice ways to comp. And it shouldn't be too difficult for you to pull off?

Thanks a lot for your efforts here, from a "closet Norwegian"!

Best regards

Torben


Thanks smile.gif Glad you like the lesson!

I thought about doing the rock solo as a 3-level lesson. And it's still in the works.
My problems is that when i'm trying to come up with a new solo for it, i end up coming up with ideas for wastly different lessons smile.gif
But an intermediate version is finished soon.

I just have to get some exams finished, and then the lessons will start to flow more regularly.

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Torben
May 9 2008, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE (Trond Vold @ May 8 2008, 03:10 PM) *
Thanks smile.gif Glad you like the lesson!

I thought about doing the rock solo as a 3-level lesson. And it's still in the works.
My problems is that when i'm trying to come up with a new solo for it, i end up coming up with ideas for wastly different lessons smile.gif
But an intermediate version is finished soon.

I just have to get some exams finished, and then the lessons will start to flow more regularly.


Sounds great, Trond. Just to specify: besides alternative solo's (great idea!) it would also be nice to get a suggestion for playing the accompanying chord progressions, in a nice arrangement. Because it's very educational to first do "your own backing track", recording the guitar backing first, and then apply the solo afterwoods. The whole thing coulc then be uploaded here, perhaps? At least I find it (hva er ordet for "lærerikt" på engelsk?) satisfying.

This post is just because it isn't clear to me, if this was your intention?

Thanks again.

Torben

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Trond Vold
May 9 2008, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE (Torben @ May 9 2008, 10:58 AM) *
Sounds great, Trond. Just to specify: besides alternative solo's (great idea!) it would also be nice to get a suggestion for playing the accompanying chord progressions, in a nice arrangement. Because it's very educational to first do "your own backing track", recording the guitar backing first, and then apply the solo afterwoods. The whole thing coulc then be uploaded here, perhaps? At least I find it (hva er ordet for "lærerikt" på engelsk?) satisfying.

This post is just because it isn't clear to me, if this was your intention?

Thanks again.

Torben


Hm.. no, that wasnt what i had in mind, but that was a really good idea smile.gif I'll definetly try to do something like that.

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AnyJimmy
May 9 2008, 05:17 PM
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Dont remember who mentioned it, but

PANTERA!


Seems like a great idea

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Freebird
May 20 2008, 03:45 AM
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Hello Trond smile.gif
MY favourite topics would be Testament and In Flames....

Maybe you could make the Testament one standard tuning wink.gif

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Juan M. Valero
May 20 2008, 07:22 AM
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Testament wins, I hope tongue.gif it will be a great lesson for sure

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Jun 18 2010, 06:28 AM
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It'd be awesome to have a lesson where you used your guitar that has the whammy bar so you can do a scream in the lesson! Or even a dive bomb!

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