Beautiful!
Yep, thanks for looking out for us noobs...
This is definitely the 3rd mode I'm going to learn!
Thank you Muris for all the beginner lessons you're doing lately. Great stuff!
nice muris
just awsome man, thanks;)
Very col!
Great way to get into modes. :-)
Very well done as usual Muris!
Thanks guys,hope this beginner stuff is useful for some of you!!
It's really cool, nice lesson Muris
very nice
wich mics do u have?
cya
Thanks
No mic here,straight into audio card
maybe you could do more lessons like this in all the modes, but this is just what i needed ,thanks Muris, good as always
this is really great for me - thanks.
greatlesson
great lesson
Muris, sorry for being such a novice; but I'm stuck on page 5 - the Em7 tab only has five strings and I struggling with it, could you clarify it for me?
Great way to teach the modes! Cool
Thanks guys
Scottie,you're right,high E string is missing in the tab,my fault.
Will correct it right away!
Actually it was D string but anyhow,it's done now
Thanks
Thank you for telling me!!
This is so good!!!
It's a V.I.L...
Very Important Lesson.
For me, at least.
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-------7g8--7--------------|
--9-----------9-L----------|
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that 7g8 isn't that 7h8 ?
Technique wise it is hammer-on but note wise it's grace note and not regular one,
that's why we have "g" in the tab.
great lesson!!!!
Thanks!!
Why don't you try it and post clip of you playing
it in my instructor sub-board??
Hearing you makes me understand that I need to improve my Mixolydian Phrasing :-D
Hi Muris, nice work on this! Very good way to get beginners into phrasing in new ways to!
Thanks,glad you like it
This is a great lesson. It's easy enough that I know I'll complete it and be able to commit it to memory. Plus it lends itself to some jazzing up when I get it under my "thumb". Most important though is it sounds really cool. Thanks!!
That's great,keep it up!
Hello guys.
I'm new here. Sorry if this is an obvious questions, but:
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--10b----8--------------|
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Aren't we supposed to know how much to bend, i.e. 1 or 2 frets?
That's pretty good question related to bending I would say!
As you can see,this kind of tabs doesn't support markings for bends
to explain how much you need to bend,semi tone,whole tone or whatever.
That's why we have slow videos to figure it out better.
As always,bending is quite related to ear and listening,you have to listen while bending.
So I'm sure you can "hear" my bends in slow videos.
Otherwise,having markers on bends wouldn't be of great help...
Wow, that's what I call a quick reply!
Thank you Muris, very nice solo BTW.
You're welcome
i like how ur pick flashes!
where did u get it from ?
Nice man. I loved this lesson
Thanks
I see,you're newer member,so welcome to GMC!!
This is great lesson... good job Muris
Glad you like it,cheers
nice lesson Muris!!!!
Thanks Carlos.
nice melody
Thanks Immanuel,welcome to GMC
Thank You
I love it. Any chance to tab the backing track too. It sounds as cool as the lead.
Thanks Kapto.
HERE is riffing lesson.
This one's got a really nice feel to it
sounds like something off a dragon ball z lesson.
haha im a brand noobie
Lovely lesson!
Thanks!
What's up with the glowing pick ? Nice lesson, Muris !
Nothing much, it's just glowing.
This is a very nice lesson, I'm having fun working on it.
I have a question that is slightly tangential. There's a full-step bend on the b-string at the 8'th fret. To get this to sound in pitch I'm pushing it into the next two strings, and my technique is sloppy enough that I'm getting noise from them, sometimes on the release, sometimes in the middle of the bend. What's the right way to prevent this? It's a 3rd finger bend, so I'm trying to damp the strings with my index finger, but if the other strings get trapped under the tip of the 3rd finger, then they're effectively fretted and the damping doesn't work.
Any help would be appreciated. Maybe there's a lesson somewhere else on damping string noise?
I also pretty much use index finger to damp lower strings.
But it has something to do with bending technique as well
since you shouldn't go too much bellow strings when doing bend,
it's matter of feel and technique, you'll get there
with more practicing and playing, no worries.
Thanks, Muris.
I just found this lesson on muting which was quite helpful:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/misc-less...g-101-tutorial/
Believe it or not, I had no idea I should be doing this stuff. Looks like I've got my work cut out for me.
Oh yeah, muting is crucial
but it'll become natural after a while!
very nice and musical lesson
Thank you so much for such a great lesson!!!!