Your Favorite Exercise? |
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Your Favorite Exercise? |
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May 26 2014, 04:46 PM |
I have many favorite exercises that I use to play every time I pick up my guitar. I've learnt some of them from a guitar teacher that I had when I was around 15 years old. He taught me how to play shred and neoclassical, and I remember the first class when he shared with me 10 short repetitive exercises that I still practice for endurance and warming up.
This is one of them: Exercise.gp5 ( 1.77K ) Number of downloads: 57 Do you have a favorite exercise which has followed you for a long time - ie which you will use to warm up? -------------------- My lessons
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May 27 2014, 08:23 AM |
I have an exercise which sometimes I make it. To be honest it's not my favorite but who say that you must play only things that you like
But it's kind of fun exercise and it's the way to force myself to use my pinky finger When all the notes are played perfect equal it sound really nice. Exercise.pdf ( 113.31K ) Number of downloads: 150 |
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May 27 2014, 08:47 AM |
Two of my favorite alternate picking exercises were transformed into GMC lessons Here they are:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Antoni...nter-Arpeggios/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Intervals-Etude/ Who tried them so far and found them useful? |
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May 27 2014, 10:01 AM |
I said about an exercise not related with GMC.
But, if we talk about GMC and alternate picking........... I can say that I study a lesson with Darek wich, trust me will remain FOREVER my first thing that I will play when I will pick up my guitar. It's the best warm up that I could ever make and it's unbelievable how a lesson (of course, made with the most tiny details) can make miracles for my playing. You will see it soon in Rec I really recomand all alternate picking lessons from GMC for practice routine. This is the lesson I'm talking about https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Altern...king-Workout-2/ |
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May 27 2014, 04:00 PM |
I have an exercise which sometimes I make it. To be honest it's not my favorite but who say that you must play only things that you like But it's kind of fun exercise and it's the way to force myself to use my pinky finger When all the notes are played perfect equal it sound really nice. Exercise.pdf ( 113.31K ) Number of downloads: 150 That's a great exercise for fingers independence. Thanks for sharing Monica. Favorite in this case, doesn't mean, that you like it, it means that you keep on practicing it. Two of my favorite alternate picking exercises were transformed into GMC lessons Here they are: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Antoni...nter-Arpeggios/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Intervals-Etude/ Who tried them so far and found them useful? I will bookmark this two ones to be includes in my future routine. Then I'll tell you how I feel them. I said about an exercise not related with GMC. But, if we talk about GMC and alternate picking........... I can say that I study a lesson with Darek wich, trust me will remain FOREVER my first thing that I will play when I will pick up my guitar. It's the best warm up that I could ever make and it's unbelievable how a lesson (of course, made with the most tiny details) can make miracles for my playing. You will see it soon in Rec I really recomand all alternate picking lessons from GMC for practice routine. This is the lesson I'm talking about https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Altern...king-Workout-2/ It's a very effective and cool sounding lesson, I always use it in my mentoring programs. -------------------- My lessons
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May 28 2014, 06:03 PM |
definitely this one:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ernate-workout/ this was actually the reason I joined GMC years ago... I don´t do this exercise very often now but when I joined it opened my eyes of how bad I was at alternate picking... it really made me start practice again after a few years...... |
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May 28 2014, 07:34 PM |
I pretty much think that all of Muris' technical oriented lessons are GREAT exercises in their own right. The great thing behind them, is that you don't really need to take them to full speed if you can't, even at 75% they are able to help you improve your technique What's your favorite Muris lesson, guys? There are many lessons that I like by Muris... this is definitely one of my favorites, I play it once everyday: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...t-style-lesson/ -------------------- My lessons
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May 29 2014, 07:51 AM |
This is a very good combination of legato and alternate picking which is not easy and not that difficult as well
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/legato...g_intermediate/ |
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May 29 2014, 02:37 PM
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Gab, you raised a very cool theme! Guys, thank you all for your advice and lessons. I'll start all over again
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May 29 2014, 02:58 PM |
Gab, you raised a very cool theme! Guys, thank you all for your advice and lessons. I'll start all over again That's great! Do you have some favorite exercises? -------------------- My lessons
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May 30 2014, 01:45 AM |
Preferably start with scales. Chromatic, Am, blues / country scale. No definite system. Saw the recommendations. I will pick up something else. Cool! Do you have a guitar routine designed? -------------------- My lessons
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May 30 2014, 04:45 PM |
I would like to play freely in a variety of styles (blues, country, rock, heavy, jazz .. and many others.) Be able to accurately translate my mood at the guitar sound. This sounds very good. You've already have very defined goals. I was wondering if you use to design weekly guitar routines to achieve those goals. -------------------- My lessons
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May 31 2014, 04:53 PM |
I'm with Cosmin about this. The basic theory is important and will be useful for any style. I recommend you to check our theory board clicking HERE.
Regarding studying many styles, this depends on anybody and the capacity of focusing on different things. Personally I wouldn't work on more than 2 styles at the same time to be able to see improvements quickly. Some styles can take many years to be mastered, so the important thing is to keep motivated and working. -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 1 2014, 09:38 AM |
I'm with Cosmin about this. The basic theory is important and will be useful for any style. I recommend you to check our theory board clicking HERE. Regarding studying many styles, this depends on anybody and the capacity of focusing on different things. Personally I wouldn't work on more than 2 styles at the same time to be able to see improvements quickly. Some styles can take many years to be mastered, so the important thing is to keep motivated and working. Exactly - when I was young, I prepared a daily practice schedule of 8 hours filled, no not filled, CRAMMED with stuff. I ended up practicing 3 hours and feeling a bit lost simply because of the sheer amount of information I was desperately trying to assimilate - darn.. I needed to thin things down in order to really learn. It took me some time to understand this tho See how well you can focus and draw a line after 1 month of practice seeing how much and how well you got things You will be able to figure out things better then |
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