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oddbaugh
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Location: | Ohio | Occupation: | Application Developer | Hobbies: | Music, Monster Movies, Mathematics, Microbreweries |
Date registered | 06.19.2012 |
Date of birth: | 22. September 1968 |
Last online: | 05.10.2013 |
Sex: | male |
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04.17.2013 |
oddbaugh
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Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:41 am | jump to post
Pebber's Live at the Press CD is currently back ordered, according to this page.
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12.23.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Sun Dec 23, 2012 5:34 pm | jump to post
Thanks for the links! I'm up to pages 87~95 of "A Modern Method for Guitar, Volume 1" by William Leavitt. Seems to be a good book for music reading. Seven months of 30 minutes (minimum) daily reading, and I'm still plugging away at it.
oddbaugh
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Sun Dec 23, 2012 5:25 pm | jump to post
Start here for scales: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY0VqpS3b64You can follow this link which organizes all the videos from oldest to newest. Watch the ones with "scale," "chord," or "arpeggio" in the title.http://www.youtube.com/user/pebberbrown/...&view=0&sort=daYou can try these searches:Module 3: Scaleshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pebberbrown/videos?query=scalehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93XGRqzWOawModule 4: Chordinghttp://www.youtube.com/user/pebberbrown/videos?query=chordModule 6: Arpe...
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10.02.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:11 pm | jump to post
Make a video & post it. Then maybe some of the more experienced dudes here can check out your technique and offer helpful suggestions.
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09.27.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:28 pm | jump to post
Agreed! I'd like to echo your regard. Echooooooo....
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09.22.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Sat Sep 22, 2012 5:56 pm | jump to post
(Disclaimer: I'm just a rookie offering my lunatic opinion here.)Someone playing G Major scale over a G Major chord is still playing a mode - G Ionian.Modes are scales. G Ionian = A Dorian = B Phrygian = C Lydian = D Mixolydian = E Aeolian = F# Locrian = G Major scale (the scale from which the modes are derived.) Thank you, uderoche, for talking about tonal gravity. That's why I posted about playing the scales slowly over backing tracks to learn the sound of the modes (and, hence, the amount of ...
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09.16.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:41 am | jump to post
You could try music school.And playing scales slowly over backing tracks (like 'A' Major/F# minor over C#m7) to learn the sound. I just started doing this.
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09.03.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:48 am | jump to post
5-6 hours of trills... no wonder you're worried you might become "frightened" of your guitar. Hell, I'm frightened of your guitar.Picking adjacent strings? Non-adjacent strings? Combining left- and right-hand exercises? Chromatic scales? Wholetone scales? Ladders? Spiders? Module 3? Pentatonic scales? Sequences? Intervals? Module 4? Ear training? Sight reading? Arpeggios? Songs? Playing scales over backing tracks? Improvising over backing tracks...
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08.20.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:16 pm | jump to post
I'm hoping the "Live at the Press" CD is available soon. The live videos on youtube are *$*@ awesome, not to mention inspiring.
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08.12.2012 |
oddbaugh
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Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:18 am | jump to post
Good enough? Yours are the absolute best I've seen. The reason I started creating my own was to eventually map out all keys on the neck. (Rather than using pen & paper, I'm using keyboard & computer.) It helps me to learn the notes of each key.I uploaded the pdf because somewhere in this thread, you said to upload a pdf of all the modes on the neck in the key of G or C. But maybe you were typing to a specific individual, and not to the general forum population.
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