Guitar Modes Connection - Bob Molton
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great guitarist, and this is the best way I found to practice scales.....
(but try to play with a band with that sound and you'd disappear faster than a fighter jet!!! turn up those mids!!!) loool
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hey bob, i cant tell u in words how thankful i am for ppl like u that do these lessons......i just have to practice alot more n get faster......i remember u wantin us to comment ....if there was a lessons ida liked to see, in ur leisure of course, is how to pick which position of which scale to use for certain chord progs....again thank u so much for ur time
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I gonna practice everyday,,this is awesome,,I always wanted to know how to connect the modes together,,I will be shredding in no time. Thanks Bob!! Tommy
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@illucid1982 Some people think relaxed playing means flimsy picking.Its as far from the truth as possible.They also think they already playing relaxed cause they are used to the tension so much that it feels...natural to them.The truth is that only the weight of your fingers is sufficient to produce good tone...no trying to..death grip the fretboard.Relaxed picking mainly from the wrist without achoring your pinky is generally a winning formula for anyone who wants to play fast and relaxed.
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them humbuckers ain't buckin'!
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They let Beethoven down...
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Dude all that gear and no noise gate? ;)
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what the great guitar
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Holy Gear Batman
best advice that I was given is to relax, relax, and RELAX. haha. A lot of people try to pick faster by being aggressive, but it uses more energy and tension in your muscles. Try relaxing and gently alternate pick each string. With that being said, dynamics are a huge part too. Some notes you may want to pick harder to sound them out more distinctively. Use your ears as your guide, they wont let you down!!! Cheers
illucid1982 2 years ago 9
very cool, i´ve fnally understood modes,you are good teaching.
JORGEMEMO25 3 years ago 5