Melodic Guitar Improvisation in D Minor

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2011

Heeyy theere. It's been a long time haha. I've been playing a lot of guitar, been working out, been to school, yeah you know what I mean. At least I'm not dead.
I have plans for this channel, don't worry...

Sorry for not even making this a video... I didn't have my camera available at the moment.

And this isn't anything serious, it's just a bit of a sloppy improv I did in one take over a simple D Minor chord progression.

Have a nice one, more vids to come - sometime! :D

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  • great improv man, very unique. nice job

  • @TheBeardedEggMan you think so? thanks!

  • grymt :>

  • @jaffep eller inte haha, tack ändå :$

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  • @crossieh The point of having patience is to be able to learn boring things (starting out with guitar is incredibly boring) without getting bored to the level that you give up on the learning process. Of course you won't learn guitar by looking into a wall for 652 years.

  • @flockemokke Wrong. So wrong. Patience won't take you anywhere, if you don't know what the hell you are doing. I suggest you don't advice people on things you don't have any knowledge whatsoever :)

  • @kiodmais No, you really don't need any talent at all if you have enough patience

  • @CaptainToasteh yeaah, i'll try to get an improvement as fast as i can, but, as it takes that much time, i'm gonna just go with the flow

  • @kiodmais As someone who only started a year ago, it takes a long time and it takes a lot of patience. Starting out will be REALLY slow and boring, but after a while you'll notice your progress. You might not notice you're getting better over the span of a few days, but in the span of a month you can definitely progress a lot.

  • @flockemokke and thats one of the most important lessons that i'll ever learn i guess... but you kinda have to have some talent...

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