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  1. tzer

    La Grange

    Really lovin this little lesson here Hans! Always loved this song . . . ZZ Top too of course "...you know what I'm talkin' 'bout . . . just let me know . . . if you wanna go, . . to that, home out on the range. They gotta lotta nice girls ah.
  2. Wow nice Hans Congrats buddy
  3. Well i'll be damned!! Happy Birthday Bro!!

    1. TonicScale

      TonicScale

      Thanks man! Well I guess I made it this far... Might as well start kicking a bit more musical ass... :) be well Bro! I'll be in touch sooon...

  4. tzer

    June 10

    Congratulations Hans! Nicely done
  5. WASSSUUUUPPPPP!

  6. COOL! . . . another Metallica tune to add to my list
  7. Wow what a great series Hans Great Job git yer Blues-on
  8. Nice blues lesson in "G" ....got me to play something besides "A" all the time Link to Jamtrack is bad Hans
  9. FRIGGIN BRILLIANT! .......
  10. SUP DAVEE? Hey if ya get some time fill out ur profile so we know a little about you....any questions just ask buddy.

  11. Thats cool....so is THIS the lesson? I would love the backing track to this and some tab
  12. THAT WAS REALLY COOL!!! Awesome jam Hans .....
  13. OMG ! MajONeZ long time bro!! Good to see ya again
  14. welcome....some good stuff here!

  15. Will take a little getting used too but I like it. Nice job Han's
  16. No I never used full screen Not a clear picture on my PC. Don't know why cause I have a 2.0gig processor, 1½ gig ram and a 512mb video card??? This size is fine now though.
  17. Excellent!!! Much better for us Firefox users......always thought they were kinda small Thanks.
  18. ok let me better explain this. I gues it came across like I have been doing this for ever but I haven't!! When I was first practicing 30+ hours a week, it was basically open chords, strumming, fretboard, etc. I only worked on this schedule for 6-7 weeks "after" a year or so of just noodling and messing around, reading, research, new gear, tone searching...etc, not really "practicing" daily on this or any schedule for that matter. That's when I wrote this schedule out. Then I stopped practicing new stuff for months and months, so I never really progressed any further, with ANY of these techniques I can't play barre chords well enough at all and I definitely cannot switch between open and barre chords fluently. As far as the modes, they ARE ALL 3 note per string, but I am still probably around 80-90 bpm clean, so I really haven't progressed there either. Chord progressions are still tough for me because I lack the theory side of music. So although I can play "fairly" well, I haven't really stuck to this schedule after that 6-7 week period. If I did, I probably would be light years ahead of where I am now I still need to work on timing and left/right hand coordination, that's why I still need to work on chromatics and stuff. That's the thing, I can't because I never stuck to this or any schedule. I lost some motivation along the way! Family, work etc ...... And lately, past 4-5 months, I'm lucky if I played 1-2 hours a week, sometimes going 5-6 days without even picking up the guitar at all......so all-in-all, I have a LOT to work on still. But I do understand what your saying if I get back to practicing regularly, which I hope will be soon On a good note though, I learned an old Emerson Lake & Palmer tune, "Lucky Man" yesterday....didn't realize how easy it was:D Verse: G-D Chorus: Am-Em-D with some Dsus2 and Dsus4's in there. What I would love is a bunch of songs that use open chords that I can learn so at least I can start to put together a song list....right now its only 3
  19. OK, here's my take on practicing. I don't know how anyone can only practice for 30 minutes to an hour a day and not get totally frustrated/bored with the rate of progression that their making. When I actually sat down about a year ago and laid out on paper my practice routine, I finally realized how much time was needed to actually progress, at what I consider, would be a "decent" rate of progression. 20-30/min Chromatics moving up in half steps. 20-30/min on MODES: go through all seven modes 2-3 times with a metronome. 15-20/min A Bb Phrygian lick that I like. 15-20/min Just the Lydian mode moving up in half steps frets 1-5 (Good for stretching) 30-60/min Barre chords !! Could really spend 2 hours a day on just these. 20-30/min chord progressions with open chords and barre chords and combining them also. 20-30/min Finger picking. 20-30/min Minor pentatonics in all 5 positions 30-60/min Scales; Major, Minor and Blues all positions 1 hour Practice 1 or 2 songs that I am trying to learn. then spending some time just playing, could be 1-2 hours of just having fun So as you can see, that's about 4-6 hours of practice without even including the "fun time" ...all that doesn't even include practicing things like bends, vibrato, hammer-ons, pull-offs, tapping, etc etc. Never mind the time it takes if you actually want to learn a favorite solo that you like which takes a lot of time as some of you know. And lets not even talk about finding certain tones of favorite songs. Finding good tones takes an enormous amount of time with all the different effects and all the parameters for each one. You could spend hours/week just learning, delay settings, reverb, EQ, Chorus settings, plus your guitar volume/tone/pick-up selector settings and how they effect your tone.....it's just endless........and let's not even get into mixing and recording!!! And then what about all the reading on forums and books, and watching videos etc etc When I first started playing, I was putting in 30 to 50 hours A WEEK. When I first posted my song "Influenced" on JS Forums, people where amazed that I had only been playing for just over a year. They said I showed the experience of someone that has been playing for 3-4 years or more because of my phrasing, the accuracy of my bends, my timing etc ....and the funny thing is I still think I suck as far as skills. If I only played for 30/min a day, I really don't think I would have stayed with it at all.
  20. Stevo (TonicScale) should PM you with the username/password of our JamTrack Site. We have a lot of Blues stuff there also

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