i have been slowing down a lot of stuff or looping but some times i mess up who does what when 2 guitars are doing harmonies (tremolo like black metal or leads power metal) the hard part is that dissonant harmonies have low and high notes that sometimes are passed here and there between guits... do you have a trick to separate 2 guitars sounding a bit alike? any how the best i usually see for i got the runs is 75% speed; so this songs seams harder to play than to juggle with knifes and bricks!
i kinda used the same kind of idea in guiar pro 5 there is a looping option there so i loop licks to play along with them but i neva thought about the brustin thing. and I never looped small portions of licks... just "complete lines".
still lots of stuff to learn but this way i hope to get better results faster with less strugglin ^^
I discovered the exact same techniques when I had to learn Eruption, clean up your sound, find key spots and ways to loop them, and occasionally burst.
One more:
Close your eyes about 20% of the time - and just focus on what your fingers are feeling and how this effects the sound.
Your brain learns what it focuses on - closing your eyes probably increases the focusing power onto finger dexterity by about 75% - makes your practice time much more effective.
hahah great video man. I've been playing electric guitar for about 2 years now. Great instructions and pointers, I'll keep them in mind. Btw i like your comment about how you know you are practicing good when your parents come in yelling to turn it down. lol so true
Nice lesson! This is a very similar concept to "parallel sets" that I've read about for piano practicing. It's essentially the same thing -- breaking a passage down into a set of repeatable notes and practicing just those individually. This lets your brain receive small amounts of muscle memory information at a time, which it can handle. You're also a great player.
nce that was great though.. i t helped me alot! although the notes sounds kinda weird but once you burst it, it sounds really cool.. like a dminishrd scale, lol!! rock on.. hope you post more videos.. i like your lesson alot! And thanks for the licks...
Some mongoloids like the dickless majorityrule go on here and not only post nothing valuable but have the audacity to make cowardly attacks on people who have taken the time to post something worthwile. I am comforted by the fact that there is a special place in hell for these no talent, mentally deficient, ignorant, craven, subhuman trash and there existence here on earth will be a miserable one.
He probably still lives with his mother and jerks off constantly and sometimes he doesn't get satisfaction from that so he comes here and screw around with people who play better guitar than him !
That was some really good advice man. I've never been able to really pick quickly other than tremelo picking stuff. I always try to use less finger more wrist but this might help me loads as well.
This was really cool. I started watching just wondering what this video I clicked on and I couldn't stop. You are a very good teacher. Thanks for the lesson. I hope to see more of your videos so I subscribed to you.
"When someone from the house comes running in and says "stop it, your giving me a headache" thats when you know your doing it ok." LOL good stuff man.
I enjoyed the two videos very much. You definately have brains, and talent for being a (guitar) teacher. Conclusion: very good and professional work plus a reliable concept of playing the instrument. One final hint from me: instead of learning everypossible solo, one could write interesting music as well, at least sometimes, since there´s a lot more great musicians inspite of composers.
i have been slowing down a lot of stuff or looping but some times i mess up who does what when 2 guitars are doing harmonies (tremolo like black metal or leads power metal) the hard part is that dissonant harmonies have low and high notes that sometimes are passed here and there between guits... do you have a trick to separate 2 guitars sounding a bit alike? any how the best i usually see for i got the runs is 75% speed; so this songs seams harder to play than to juggle with knifes and bricks!
Slayer7666COF 1 year ago
I apologize, I don't have any trick for that.
I think that as the program the slows down the music is better, the quality is better which may assist in understanding who is playing what.
I wish you the best of luck with everything.
israeliguitar 1 year ago
great video....wish the volume is louder though....I use acoustic guitars to practice for speed and strength
edwardtang1977 2 years ago
eheheh very nice man!
i kinda used the same kind of idea in guiar pro 5 there is a looping option there so i loop licks to play along with them but i neva thought about the brustin thing. and I never looped small portions of licks... just "complete lines".
still lots of stuff to learn but this way i hope to get better results faster with less strugglin ^^
thank you for sharing
CarlosCepinha 2 years ago
Excellent 5 Stars
loveguitars 2 years ago
hey man... thanks for the video.
this second part was great!!!
adegamisoumounopano 3 years ago
Holy Crap!
I discovered the exact same techniques when I had to learn Eruption, clean up your sound, find key spots and ways to loop them, and occasionally burst.
One more:
Close your eyes about 20% of the time - and just focus on what your fingers are feeling and how this effects the sound.
Your brain learns what it focuses on - closing your eyes probably increases the focusing power onto finger dexterity by about 75% - makes your practice time much more effective.
CusterFlux 3 years ago
crap. guitar noob forever. folks like u. take a lesson of knopfler. or even (much) better atkins.. yeah right. rofl
3439ra 3 years ago
hahah great video man. I've been playing electric guitar for about 2 years now. Great instructions and pointers, I'll keep them in mind. Btw i like your comment about how you know you are practicing good when your parents come in yelling to turn it down. lol so true
xvigorx 3 years ago
Nice lesson! This is a very similar concept to "parallel sets" that I've read about for piano practicing. It's essentially the same thing -- breaking a passage down into a set of repeatable notes and practicing just those individually. This lets your brain receive small amounts of muscle memory information at a time, which it can handle. You're also a great player.
Thanks for taking the time to put this up.
lunakillah 3 years ago
woaaaaa...
jamiewipiiti 3 years ago
nce that was great though.. i t helped me alot! although the notes sounds kinda weird but once you burst it, it sounds really cool.. like a dminishrd scale, lol!! rock on.. hope you post more videos.. i like your lesson alot! And thanks for the licks...
games8plan 3 years ago
Haha.. great lesson! I laughed when you talked about knowing when you're practicing OK.
wolffrankenstein 3 years ago
Some mongoloids like the dickless majorityrule go on here and not only post nothing valuable but have the audacity to make cowardly attacks on people who have taken the time to post something worthwile. I am comforted by the fact that there is a special place in hell for these no talent, mentally deficient, ignorant, craven, subhuman trash and there existence here on earth will be a miserable one.
hatuey860 3 years ago
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Fuck you.
MajorityRule 4 years ago
What's wrong with you??
israeliguitar 4 years ago
He his just an Idiot !
Israeli don't bother him
He probably still lives with his mother and jerks off constantly and sometimes he doesn't get satisfaction from that so he comes here and screw around with people who play better guitar than him !
BtW TY for the lesson
guildwarslover 3 years ago
sweet
cezariablack 4 years ago
very nice dude :)
extol 4 years ago
That was the biggest crap of bullshit that i ever saw !
Naaa... just kidding...
Good work Gever and keep on practicing !!!
Defroged 4 years ago
great techniques..i'll try them (=
dyingfuzi 4 years ago
you're fuckin good man... ill be coming back to this video for a while.
lukereiser 4 years ago
That was some really good advice man. I've never been able to really pick quickly other than tremelo picking stuff. I always try to use less finger more wrist but this might help me loads as well.
Meursault86 4 years ago
Wow mate, your teaching skills are great, and dont listen to anyone who says anything different! :)
Im an ok guitar player, and my bro plays the drums in a band (im Nize, my bro is dianson1 :) ) but man, you can PLAY!! :D
BTW, thanks for the comment about my RB20DET S13. ;)
Cant wait to see more of your vids now.:)
dianson1 4 years ago
hey man i am a guitar player from lebanon,,,i hope one day we can jam together...peace on earth.....fuck hezzballah
coupay 4 years ago
Me too.
:)
israeliguitar 4 years ago
Man. You're an awesome teacher.
Nice video and of course nice song. Ron Jarzombek rules.
Keep the good work and well be waiting for more videos of yours.
Stay Metal bro!!!
fenrirjoe 4 years ago
This was really cool. I started watching just wondering what this video I clicked on and I couldn't stop. You are a very good teacher. Thanks for the lesson. I hope to see more of your videos so I subscribed to you.
Awesome job.
tommyknoker 4 years ago
Thanks for reminding me of these useful techniques!
howeworth 4 years ago
cool guitar... cool playing
stevevai87 4 years ago
your bicep looks really weird
Durgeofcerberus 4 years ago
....ok...
That's the first time someone told me that.
By the way... it's biceps and not bicep.
israeliguitar 4 years ago
stupid comment lol.
great stuff man. keep up the good work. =]
OneisneO 4 years ago
What has that got to do with his guitar playing???
howeworth 4 years ago
With who's guitar playing?... Ron's?
Nothing!
Can you see his name on the title of this video?
Sorry for wasting your time.
:P
israeliguitar 4 years ago
You got it wrong. I was refering to Durgeofcerberus' comment about your biceps. You didn't waste my time.
Kind regards
howeworth 4 years ago
"When someone from the house comes running in and says "stop it, your giving me a headache" thats when you know your doing it ok." LOL good stuff man.
AlexRaykin 4 years ago
This is the first time someones quoting me.
I feal nice and warm inside.
:)
israeliguitar 4 years ago
Great videos. A lot of the youtube users who try to make guitar lessons just try to show off and look cool but your videos are really usefull.
וגם.. ממש מגניב לראות גיטריסט ישראלי ביוטיוב.
hahaha4312 4 years ago
I like what you are doing, I think its important to learn about the use of effects and the amount of effort this takes..
jkbatts 4 years ago
Good stuff; too many guitar videos out there don't do a good job of explaining how to practice well. And nice playing, btw.
fractfoo 4 years ago
youre a good player, and teacher, i hope to see more videos from you
csaeon 4 years ago
very cool lesson, straightforward but intensive and helpful - no gimmicks...
wasp2020 4 years ago
Good videos, man. I enjoyed watching them. =) Keep up the great playing!
PhrAiLGuitarist 5 years ago
That was the biggest crap and bullshit I ever saw. =P Keep rocking man.
krackajackfoo 5 years ago
I appreciate your honesty :)
israeliguitar 5 years ago
its pretty nice man, no wasting time here ^_^ i liked it alot cheers!!!
oddlyenough777 5 years ago
I enjoyed the two videos very much. You definately have brains, and talent for being a (guitar) teacher. Conclusion: very good and professional work plus a reliable concept of playing the instrument. One final hint from me: instead of learning everypossible solo, one could write interesting music as well, at least sometimes, since there´s a lot more great musicians inspite of composers.
jorn75 5 years ago
man your a great teacher! your videos are helpful. i'm trying to get to grips with sweep picking at the mo . .
MarkLittleVai 5 years ago