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Sara

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  1. I like your idea. BTW, there are parts of the latest Autumn Leaves backing track that are good for doing "call and response" practice with his piano lines if you are interested in practicing that. 🙂
  2. Sounds good! Thank you for all the effort you put into producing content for the guitar academy. 🙂
  3. Thank you for asking our ideas. Actually, I am really very happy with everything I am getting already from my membership and the amazing lessons you have posted so far this year. Here are a few things that might be fun to add if you have time. 1. Alternative ways to solo on lessons that are posted on your YouTube channel - for example, showing some arpeggios or licks you can add to a simpler pentatonic blues lesson. 2. Extra extended jam/solo session on songs (like you do at the end of the regular lesson) for inspiration - maybe adding mp3s of your version of some of the songs we are learning for premium members - that would be really awesome. 3. History or interesting facts about songs you post or gear you use - vlog style
  4. Thanks! It is kind of rare but I have seen examples (Joscho Stephan and Robben Ford) and I find it motivating to play rhythm with great guitar leads like a jam session - it is easier to tell when I make a mistake and it is more fun. However, I am sure I will enjoy whatever you chose to teach, so either way, I am happy. 🙂
  5. Hi, I think it would be wonderful to get more instruction on rhythm guitar playing. I have already benefitted a lot from your past lessons. Thank you for asking our opinion. I hope you do not mind if I mention an idea having to do with rhythm guitar lessons. I really love your backing tracks and I was thinking that it might be interesting if you did some backing tracks that have only your lead guitar playing so that we could play rhythm guitar along with your lead guitar. I totally understand if you have other plans and/or would rather not do this, it just seems like it would be a fun way to practice - thanks!
  6. Johnny Guitar Watson is quite a character - thanks for the recommendation and yes, I am sure if I practice, I will eventually get better at the raking technique. 🙂
  7. It was a lot of fun playing along with this backing track today. I enjoyed using my the thumb and index finger alternatively - never tried that combination before and I think it creates interesting dynamics. Great ideas for licks too. This song is fun to practice my "rakes" with - still dont really have the hang of those yet. Thanks!
  8. Hi, that was an interesting and well organized video to get an idea of how the modes sound. Modes do seem a bit easier to master on piano. Thanks and nice to see a new member who also likes jazz. Do you play both guitar and saxophone?
  9. Thanks for sharing, she is awesome! Wish I could have seen this when I was 16. 🙂
  10. You picked one of the hardest songs from the guitar legend Santana - I am already impressed - please dont be too hard on yourself (I understand though, I often find myself frustrated with my limitations on the guitar). I hope to hear it soon. 🙂
  11. Go for it, Michael! I wanna hear your take on that awesome song. 😺
  12. Great news, I am looking forward to it, thanks! 🙂
  13. I like all your lessons, especially anything to do with jazz and Spanish/Flamenco guitar. I hope you have plans to post more videos of your "acid" jazz - that last one you posted a long time ago was so unique and amazing. (Here is a link for those who missed it) Maybe that is too difficult to teach but hope you post more performances in the future. 🙂
  14. I agree - he is a really awesome guitar player! Playing so fast without a pick- it is really incredible stuff. I especially liked "The Chicken".
  15. HP has suggested that we share our progress with his lessons on this website.  Here is my version of "Autumn Leaves Progression" based on this lesson:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4IQt...

     

    I used his awesome backing track and tried to play the 2 licks he taught from the lesson (with only slight modifications) along with the G minor blues scale.

    I am especially curious about what you might think about the following things...

    Do you think the extra arpeggio licks and diminished chords I added fit the chords/backing track? 

    Do I use too much vibrato and sliding?

    Which parts were least successful in terms of flow, timing and phrasing?

    Thanks in advance for listening/reading my message!

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    2. admin

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      I believe I have what I need, however, I need a little help getting it together.

      Well you can record yourself just with your mobile. Thats good enough.  🙂

    3. Sara

      Sara

      I was not fancy with my recording - I just played the backing track through my computer speakers and used my iPod video camera, then I uploaded it to Youtube and linked it here.  Let me know if you have any questions or something I can help with.   🙂

    4. Michael Bates

      Michael Bates

      I will have to do some testing.

  16. That is awesome, Michael - looking forward to hearing your stuff and other members videos in the future. I am also going to try to record a video too. I have a question, HP. I have been working on Autumn Leaves, lets see when I can get something together and if I have the courage to share. Would you recommend that I use your backing track that I downloaded during my premium membership (I hope to be a premium member again soon by the way) or would it be better to record our own backing tracks?
  17. I have been very inspired by jazz guitarist Biréli Lagrène lately, especially this video - maybe some of you will also be inspired by it too.  He has a Gypsy jazz background, but really pushes the boundaries a lot I think...

     

  18. That makes sense. Yeah, simple is good! ?
  19. Interesting to read about your gear. It must be cool to be able to build your own guitar/pedals. When I used to play electric guitar in my 20s, I found I would spend too much time fiddling with the settings on my pedals instead of practicing/rehearsing - is that why you do not use them? My solution at that time was to limit myself to just using the overdrive pedal with very rare use of the wah wah pedal for a few songs.
  20. Great news! I saw your new acoustic guitar and was hoping that it would be appearing in an upcoming lesson soon. ?
  21. My gear is very simple - just an acoustic guitar: the Lag Tramontane 88. It is a no-frills model but has a solid spruce top which makes a big difference to the sound I think. I used to play electric guitar too when I was younger and I hope I can get an electric guitar again someday. I still have to convince my husband who does not understand why anyone needs more than one guitar (sigh) so in the meantime I am enjoying my acoustic life.
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