![]() ![]() I know them vaguely but i want to be sure I think GMC is a great place to be!! This is my first lesson here and it is awesome! Thanks a lot Gabriel for the superb work!However I need some help.what is the meaning of these terms: I have been learning and playing the guitar for 7 months now. ![]() How can i listen to the backing tracks.whenever i click on the link next to the video display i arrive at the very first video of the lesson. Welcome moez507, try going to the 101 lessons. I like melodic solos much better than shredding, this one is awesome!! Listening to the backing track I'm sure it is Am F Am F Am F Am F then D F C G and back to Am F etc again. I had trouble interpreting the chords shown for this lesson. Im new here and Gabriel lessons were important for me to join the site. Great lesson, well explained and a nice scale to improvise with the backing track. I just managed to play my first improvised guitar solo using the licks you showed, along with stuff I just came up with along the way! Now I know why I spent time on Kristoffers Scales lesson :-) Well done Gabrielle - can you do some more of JF's style. Just joined and this was the first lesson I checked out. I spent a couple of hours learning this, never used backing tracks before so when i learned this it felt fantastic thanx a bunch. Anyone have any clues that would help?įantastic! I love that lesson. I don't seem to be able to bend up far enough to get the right tone and returning the bend it sounds like a dead note. I'm doing good on this except for the bends. Oh well at least I'm learning.Īnyway on to the actual question. Geez I feel bad, I love this lesson (its my first one) but I've been working on it for a week or so and everyone else is doing it in 15 minutes. There is no secret, practice hard to make your fingers stronger. I suggest you to search in GMC a lesson dedicated exclusively to bends to practice this technique. Yes, it's a bit difficult in the begining. I really appreciate you being patient with me and the help everyone has offered. Especially his lecture (explanation, whatever you want to call lesson 1 in that lesson) ![]() Anyway looked though several lessons and David Wallman's Micro Bends Lesson really helped. Nevertheless I hadn't thought of searching for a specific lesson on bending. I knew when I wrote that question someone was going to come back with "practice, practice, practice" I was even thinking of the best way to come back with "no, thats how you get to Carneige Hall" (I'm not the only one to remember that joke am I?") I play a classic guitar and even if it seems to me that I'm doing what I'm supposed to do it sound different from you. Hi Gabriel, I'm working on your very nice lesson, but I can't understand this passage: 7b(8)7rb-5 Hi Tinette! It means that you bend in 7 trying to get the sound of fret 8 and then you do a reverse bend getting the 7 fret sound again. I nailed it after about an hour of hard work Really great beginners stuff! So much feeling.ītw, I have some problems hitting the right note when bending. It's a thing to impress your friends with! :-) Thanks for the extended backing track, it's fun to improvise around the solo one just learned. In which scale do you play the solo? I like it very much. Put three fingers in line on the B string and bend the note on the tenth fret untill you get the sound of the 12th! Thanks for the awsome lesson Gabriel! really simple and helpful for a beginner!! I'm glad to know that you liked! Thanks for the comment. Thanks a lot for this lesson, it sounds very Californicationish. ![]()
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