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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
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Aug 6 2012, 09:50 AM |
Hey there and a good morning to you!
No problem mate, I will be here and waiting Cosmin |
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Aug 13 2012, 05:43 PM |
Hey there and a good morning to you! No problem mate, I will be here and waiting Cosmin Hi Cosmin, sorry for being late, but the trip became longer than I expected -.- Here is a work in progress of Sinisa Cekic's "Acoustic Arpeggios" lesson. I'll also post something "electrified" soon, but I'm trying to improve both, my acoustic as well as my e-guitar skills, so I thought I mix it a little bit acou_arpeggios.mp4 ( 7.84MB ) Number of downloads: 127 Oh, and here is a video of an alternate picking exercise I'm currently working on: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...st&id=28270 This post has been edited by Stinger: Aug 13 2012, 05:44 PM -------------------- "Just because you know umpteen billion scales, it doesn't mean you have to use them all in a solo." - Kirk Hammett
My gear: ESP SV Standard WH Marshall VS 232 R 2x30W Combo BOSS GT-8 |
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Aug 16 2012, 03:33 PM |
Ok, so the b's are half a step down and the # up? meaning that b3 is an e flat? Spot on! |
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Aug 17 2012, 08:13 AM |
Awesome! Now, let's take the Ionian mode - which is the first one. Please take a look in the thread below and tell me if you understood the theoretical aspects written in there After that, we will discuss on the example
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...st&p=564197 Let me know if there's anything unclear Cosmin |
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Aug 21 2012, 02:31 PM |
Awesome! Now, let's take the Ionian mode - which is the first one. Please take a look in the thread below and tell me if you understood the theoretical aspects written in there After that, we will discuss on the example https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...st&p=564197 Let me know if there's anything unclear Cosmin Hi Cosmin, what do you mean by the following: Typical progressions: I IV V; IImi V I; I VIm IV V; I IIIm IV I; I IV I; I V I; ? -------------------- "Just because you know umpteen billion scales, it doesn't mean you have to use them all in a solo." - Kirk Hammett
My gear: ESP SV Standard WH Marshall VS 232 R 2x30W Combo BOSS GT-8 |
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