Guitar lesson - Looping & Bursting technics - Part 2/2

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2007

Part 2/2
Talking about Looping and Bursting practicing technics and implementing them on Ron Jarzombek's 'I've got the runs'.


IMPORTANT UPDATE
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I forgot to say in the video that even though it's very fun to play with the original track slowed down or with a backing track version of it after you play it with the karaoke patch of Winamp, it will never take place practicing all alone with no background music!!



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Please feel free to comment what's on your mind and I will try to learn and internalize.
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Practice... Practice... Practice... :)

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  • 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 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.

  • What's wrong with you??

  • hey man i am a guitar player from lebanon,,,i hope one day we can jam together...peace on earth.....fuck hezzballah

  • Me too.

    :)

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  • great video....wish the volume is louder though....I use acoustic guitars to practice for speed and strength

  • 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

  • Excellent 5 Stars

  • hey man... thanks for the video. 

    this second part was great!!!

  • 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.

  • crap. guitar noob forever. folks like u. take a lesson of knopfler. or even (much) better atkins.. yeah right. rofl

  • 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

  • woaaaaa...

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