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"Thats what the fuck is up! /,,/ I love world circus but the progressiven..."
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"Thats what the fuck is up! /,,/ I love world circus but the progressiveness of think this I love the most. The guitar tone is out-fucking-standing and gives you this very dreamy vibe. Josh Christian is criminally waaaay too underrated *sigh* son'v uh bitch. Very good compilation I like the ending lol"
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"Pretty damn heavy. These guys are from where I live"
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E: 0:03 A: 0:47 D: 1:25 G: 2:04 B: 2:42 e: 3:12
Are you upset that every CD th...
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E: 0:03 A: 0:47 D: 1:25 G: 2:04 B: 2:42 e: 3:12
Are you upset that every CD that has a tuning track for guitars that only plays each string only like three times? If you don't have a guitar tuner or anything like that, try this. This plays every string nine times so you have more time to tune each string on the guitar.(for electric and acoustic) I made this for you. :)
thank you!
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You can hire me as your guitarist on your next album. just head to http:...
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You can hire me as your guitarist on your next album. just head to http://www.rexpea... and head to the studio or live section to book me. Big and small projects considered
A New Guitar Cover Of Tender Surrender By Rex Pearson
Welcome to this Cover of Steve Vai's Tender Surrender "Alien Love Secrets". This is one of my all time favourite songs of his that blends subtle tones and controlled nuance in a similar style to Wes Montgomery a guitarist known for his octave approach to melody writing which you will see at the start of this video which then progresses to absolute ballsy rock character all subtly woven together in 1 track. Tender surrender is tune I listened to when I was first starting out with guitar and one I had always wanted to play. With many songs I will usually try out my own versions of them trying to incorporate a bit of creativity within it but in this Tender Surrender Cover I felt the song itself was such perfection I didn't want to ruin it! I was going for a full note for note transcription and performance with the exception of the end. I really hope you enjoy watching this and that it can in some way inspire you to pick up your guitar today.
One of the best ways of keeping motivated playing the guitar is to watch other guitarists perform. I often post these music videos in the hope that it might inspire some people to pick up the guitar and play for that little bit extra than they normally would. By sharing this video you can help others to keep motivated. any comments are always greatly appreciated too!
Watch this video from my website on: http://www.rexpea...
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Whew! This thrash/death metal tune is really outta my league as far as ...
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Whew! This thrash/death metal tune is really outta my league as far as being able to play regularly...too fast, and my poor heart can't take playing this tune more than a couple of times before I am too winded to continue. Tough stuff.
As I said before, if you are a metal-head and have never checked out the Swiss trio known as Coroner, then you are doing yourself a disservice. Sure, the vocals are a little underneath the music, but the music is absolutely incredible....three virtuosos just ripping out tunes as fast as they can play....a 32nd note blitzkrieg! No wonder they quit playing....they were probably too tired.
I nearly passed out by the end of the bridge and made a flub up right before re-entering the verse from brain fogginess, not to mention the fact that the fast scale part is nearly impossible to play perfectly clean on a bass. Lots of grist for an advanced bass player, and what's worse is that Ron Royce plays this tune with his fingers! Since I am just a living-room-playing schmo, I naturally can only play it "close enough" and have to resort to my old friend, Mr. Plectron.
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Poseur.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R
Try to learn something from it and if you won't be able to understand something then feel free to ask me.
As for O sound like A it's not too much of a big deal because if you say O instead of A people will understand you. This happens when the O is not stressed like in words such as Молокó(ó is stressed and therefore sounds like an actual O) and Москва. Also there is the thing with the Г. In words like "его" you are supposed to read it as "ево" and not as it's written. There also another things that are irregular like "что" which sounds like "што" and ect. Good luck! It's all possible in the end.
Good novels would be kids books of course. They are actually fun to read and they also include a nice amount of vocabulary for a beginner. After you're done with that you may want to read some classic Russian literature but there are many words there that are not used in modern language anymore.
Here I'll give a list of books that I read as a child that pretty much taught me to read my native language:
Мишкина Каша,
http://lukoshko.net/nosov/nosk
Дядя фёдор пёс и кот, Сказки Братья Гримм (Stories of Brothers Grimm. I know that it's a translation from German but they're still good for learning)