Alexiaden93 - Neoclassical Three-level-lesson, Beginner |
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Alexiaden93 - Neoclassical Three-level-lesson, Beginner |
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Jul 31 2009, 05:50 PM |
Hello, fellow GMC'ers and instructionators !
Today I upload my sixth REC take, and to honour this magical number, I changed the opening design slightly, and chose a very special lesson ! I hope everyone starts playing Marcus' lessons so that he will be encouraged to become an active instructor again. Here is the original lesson. "Neoclassical Three-Level-Lesson, Beginner" - Marcus Lavendell Equipment Fender Mexican Standard Stratocaster (Burrito) Reaper v3.04 Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 Line 6 POD Studio GX Logitech QuickCam Pro (2 MPX) Enjoy ! This post has been edited by skennington: Aug 1 2009, 04:45 PM -------------------- My YouTube Channel
Lost in all the 2000+ GMC lessons? Check my Lesson Plan Guitars Fender American Standard Stratocaster - Olympic White body, Maple fretboard, White Pearl pickguard, 21 frets, SSS Yamaha Pacifica Amplifier Marshall 15CDR, 45 watts Recording equipment/software Line 6 POD Studio GX Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 Reaper v3.04 Sony Vegas Pro 8.0 |
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Jul 31 2009, 08:13 PM |
Rhythm placement 4.2
Cleanness 4.4 Feel 4.6 Posture 4.3 Sound 4 Great playing! Your diligence and persistence is wonderful! And I agree with Lian's suggestions! |
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Aug 1 2009, 12:02 AM |
Rhythm placement - 4
Cleanness - 4.5 Feel - 5 Posture - 4 Sound - 4 Great job Alex, I think you're a good example for young guitar players. Try to keep your left pinky closer to the fretboard, even if you're not using it too much. The thumb should be behind the neck while you're not bending or doing a vibrato note. Kind of a general rule Keep practicing and recording! -------------------- ::: Main Gear ::: Guitars: Washburn N4 Vintage | Washburn N2 | Washburn WI67Pro | Washburn WG-587 | Washburn EA20B Amps: Laney GH50L (head) | Laney GS410 & GS212IE (cabinets) | Rocktron PROGAP Ultra (rack preamp) | Rocktron Velocity 150 (power amp) | Marshall VS230 (combo) FXs: Rocktron Intellifex + custom pedalboard (check my video demo) Other: Shredneck | Intellitouch PT10 tuner Picks: Esseti Picks Software & Recording Gear: Cubase 4 | Overloud TH1 | Mackie Onyx 400F | EZdrummer | Korg Pandora PX4D ------------------------------------------------------- myspace.com/jerryarcidiacono Check out my video lessons and instructor board! |
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Aug 1 2009, 12:34 AM |
85.6% on this one man, (pass)
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