Vibrato Lesson 3
Kristofer Dahl
Jul 19 2007, 12:04 PM
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Vibrato Lesson 3

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Here is a virato lesson with a great feel. All possible variations are covered - also, Marcus gives his first spoken lesson. Thanks a lot Marcus for taking the time to show us a technique which you are such a master of. biggrin.gif

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Jul 19 2007, 07:06 PM
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That is jaw dropping!

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Jul 19 2007, 07:17 PM
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This lesson is insane! And the main video is super long. I really want to learn this one but im scared! biggrin.gif

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Jul 19 2007, 11:08 PM
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Hey Marcus, again, some awesome playing quite apart from the instructional content, really enjoying your lessons man!

You see to have a really melodic feel for tapping - any possibility you could do a lesson that subject some time?

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 19 2007, 05:08 PM) *
Hey Marcus, again, some awesome playing quite apart from the instructional content, really enjoying your lessons man!

You see to have a really melodic feel for tapping - any possibility you could do a lesson that subject some time?


I highly agree with Andrew. You would be a perfect tap teacher i suspect. some earlier ones were decent, they guy with the black les paul, his was a good lesson, but i think you could really come up with something.

PLEASE CONSIDER THIS, you really play a pretty sounding guitar.

edit: what i mean, while there are some tapping lessons, they are pretty simple, just basic technique. but nothing really involving a more interesting and complex melody, that is primarily based in tapping.

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QUOTE (fkalich @ Jul 19 2007, 06:31 PM) *
I highly agree with Andrew. You would be a perfect tap teacher i suspect. some earlier ones were decent, they guy with the black les paul, his was a good lesson, but i think you could really come up with something.

PLEASE CONSIDER THIS, you really play a pretty sounding guitar.

edit: what i mean, while there are some tapping lessons, they are pretty simple, just basic technique. but nothing really involving a more interesting and complex melody, that is primarily based in tapping.


Yea all the tapping you can find are the fundamental videos and then I've picked up a few riffs from miscallaneous lessons, mostly Pavel's stuff.
Honestly, the next logical step would be showing how crafting melodies and ideas off of tapping and its unique rhythmic sense could be an interesting lesson. We definitely have a lot of lessons on sweeping, and Pavels 4 video series on alternate picking are pretty spot on and have personally worked complete magic on my technique.

This is a great way to go into a more in depth teaching of tapping technique. We definitely need to go more into this along with economy picking and fingerpicking.

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I'm overwhelmed by all this positive response. Thank you so much, all of you! smile.gif


QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 20 2007, 12:08 AM) *
You see to have a really melodic feel for tapping - any possibility you could do a lesson that subject some time?

Thanks Andrew! I'd love to do a lesson about tapping!
I think my approach is a little bit different, so I believe that it could work as complement to the other great tapping lessons we have here. - I'll look into it! smile.gif


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I am finding this lesson awsome............because i always thought you needed a realy good guitar and a killer amp to get long sustain,,,,,here i am with my thrown together pieces guitar......A honer body with tons of wood filler.........a old gtx neck.......and a semor dunkin screamen deamond pick up....playing thru a old marshall valvestate head ......getting plenty of sustain after working with all the lessons you have done so far.........its all in the way you exacute it that make for great sustain.......just cant wait till my podxt live gets here lol hopefully tomorrow

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QUOTE (ballistic31 @ Jul 20 2007, 11:24 AM) *
I am finding this lesson awsome............because i always thought you needed a realy good guitar and a killer amp to get long sustain,,,,,here i am with my thrown together pieces guitar......A honer body with tons of wood filler.........a old gtx neck.......and a semor dunkin screamen deamond pick up....playing thru a old marshall valvestate head ......getting plenty of sustain after working with all the lessons you have done so far.........its all in the way you exacute it that make for great sustain.......just cant wait till my podxt live gets here lol hopefully tomorrow

Congrats ballistic31! I see that you've understood what it's all about! smile.gif
It's how you play the guitar, - and not how expensive/high quality the amp and guitar is.

Also, congrats to your PODxt Live! smile.gif

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QUOTE (lavendell @ Jul 20 2007, 04:34 AM) *
I'm overwhelmed by all this positive response. Thank you so much, all of you! smile.gif
Thanks Andrew! I'd love to do a lesson about tapping!
I think my approach is a little bit different, so I believe that it could work as complement to the other great tapping lessons we have here. - I'll look into it! smile.gif
-Marcus


Cool, thanks Marcus, really looking forward to it smile.gif

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 20 2007, 09:49 AM) *
Cool, thanks Marcus, really looking forward to it smile.gif


Same here smile.gif

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Kristofer Dahl
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Agreed - a tapping lesson with Marcus would be beyon awesome! biggrin.gif

Fkalich: The guy with the black Les Paul is Gabriel! wink.gif

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