Fun Paul Gilbert Tip
JVM
Aug 3 2007, 05:04 AM
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Check out this video, it's a really simple kind of tip but awesome. I encourage everyone to check it out.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=FCojcP_6AkI

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Aug 3 2007, 05:22 AM
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Im really not a fan of shred at all (to be honest I think its pretty lame) but this is a pretty awesome lesson, cheers for that dude smile.gif

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amazing... thats going to be added to my practice sessions!!!!!!!

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Aug 3 2007, 05:33 AM
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Dude thats an awesome lesson thanks smile.gif Paul is a great guitarist.BTW i have always thought that the people that say shred is lame just say it because they dont have the talent to play it.Not saying that to be mean or disrespect i just feel any musician that is really into guitar couldnt call one of the hardest styles of guitar lame.Thanks again for the cool video smile.gif

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QUOTE (Hungus @ Aug 2 2007, 10:22 PM) *
Im really not a fan of shred at all (to be honest I think its pretty lame) but this is a pretty awesome lesson, cheers for that dude smile.gif


I usually agree about the shred (with some exceptions) but this is part of the reason why paul is one of my favorite shredders. And despite shred not being my favorite kind of playing, I do intend to be able to do it just so that I'm able to play whatever I want smile.gif

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QUOTE (JVM @ Aug 3 2007, 12:34 AM) *
I usually agree about the shred (with some exceptions) but this is part of the reason why paul is one of my favorite shredders. And despite shred not being my favorite kind of playing, I do intend to be able to do it just so that I'm able to play whatever I want smile.gif



Awesome point smile.gif
It doesnt have to be what you always play but if you have the talent to do it you can do anything

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QUOTE (shredmandan @ Aug 2 2007, 10:33 PM) *
Dude thats an awesome lesson thanks smile.gif Paul is a great guitarist.BTW i have always thought that the people that say shred is lame just say it because they dont have the talent to play it.Not saying that to be mean or disrespect i just feel any musician that is really into guitar couldnt call one of the hardest styles of guitar lame.Thanks again for the cool video smile.gif


I think paul summed up the main reason why I dislike most shred (even though I love vai, satch, some malmsteen, and plenty of others): because a lot of shredders seem to somehow forget about rhythm.

QUOTE (shredmandan @ Aug 2 2007, 10:36 PM) *
Awesome point smile.gif
It doesnt have to be what you always play but if you have the talent to do it you can do anything


That's the second time you've posted while I was typing tongue.gif

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QUOTE (shredmandan @ Aug 3 2007, 04:33 PM) *
Dude thats an awesome lesson thanks smile.gif Paul is a great guitarist.BTW i have always thought that the people that say shred is lame just say it because they dont have the talent to play it.Not saying that to be mean or disrespect i just feel any musician that is really into guitar couldnt call one of the hardest styles of guitar lame.Thanks again for the cool video smile.gif


I think you read that the wrong way. I have respect for the dedication and work it takes to become a fast shredder. What I meant was I hate listening to it. I really dont like the sound of it at all. I have never even watched a whole youtube video of it. But that doesnt mean I dont think it doesnt take skill. I think you should be alittle less deffensive and maybe keep your comments about peoples talent to yourself.

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I believe this is from Total Guitar [UK Guitar mag], so if you're going to try to look-up more.. there you have it.

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Great Video, i don't like shredd too, but this thing is realy groovy.

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Actually what Paul wants to say is that fitting musical phrase in a rhythm is important. By playing using sequences - this is especially useful in shredding - you can't go out of rhythm. Just check my AP lessons and you'll see i always have the end of the phrase (which can be 1 sequence or 5 sequences). That is because i always have a metronome in my head. You doesn't have to have a drum beat - just simply count like you have a metronome and you'll never go out of drumbeat or rhythm.

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Another worth looking at for rhythmic lead Chic and Slash.

I started guitar life as a rhythm guitarist and the rule used to be that timing and the ability to play the groove was all important. Funk here is a great way to learn how to play groove and Nile Rogers/Chic are awesome - Chic - Good Times.

Anyone wanting to learn the style - good one to start with is Doobie Brothers Long Train Coming.

And it's why playing to a metronome is so important.

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cool, thats usefull, I do this with clean sound all the time, but this gave som new ideas. thanks for sharing with us'

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Paul Gilbert is the only shredder I like, he is so awesome. Great lesson thanks.

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Great Lesson JVM. It came with the total Guitar shred special where paul agreed to record a series of lessons. It came with a bunch of PG video lessons like this and musical notation in the mag! well worth getting hold off smile.gif

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