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  • very nice i always wanted to learn classical:)

  • net schlecht :(

  • This is great! nice job

  • Thx dude

  • The subject would be your theme, the paragraphs can be you main parts, and the transitions, well... short "riffs" or arpeggios that would help you link 1 to 2. Work slowly, some of the most beautiful composition are at 70/80bpm, be patient and most importantly: for now, keep looking at your guitar while you play, it helps you concentrate more on what you're doing.

    All the best,

    OYC

  • First tip amigo: concentrate more on your instrument for the moment, then write your transitions as slow "interludes", choose a theme, on which you elaborate your ensemble. It would work like a (language) writing test: you choose the subject, you have transition words, paragraphs, and the final text.

  • yes, I do. I think I either have taken out all of my resuming e-guitar vids, or maybe you just have check...well, yeah, I haven't posted anything in a e-guitar sense, only play classical at the moment. But I like progressive and metal as well

  • Nice playing :-) Do you play elecktric guitar as well?...

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