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Post subject: Re: Blues Practice
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:45 pm
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CRGuitarMan wrote:
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will you guys just give him a break?? he's learning the way he wants to, not how you guys want to.
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Well, gee whiz - he asked for opinions and he got them. He doesn't want anyone else's opinion, he shouldn't ask. Simple as that. :evil:
true, but i asked for opinions, not a dick telling me to practice blues the real way, which apparently is mindlessly playing notes until i create something or working on plantations or somethin, i fully took into consideration your opinion though

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Post subject: Re: Blues Practice
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:32 pm
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I personally applaude your discipline in practicing, I try to practice but i always get pulled back to just playin blues, I wish i had the attention span to practice like you do, As i have said before. I would be a lot better for it....

If it be blues focus practice your talking about as has been mentioned by TB start learning different turn arounds and the next step for you i think to add major scales call and response type of practice in your schedule like play the major scale on the first chord, Minor penatonic on the second and which ever you like on the third. Your probably already well aware of this but you did ask for suggestions.... Keep up the practice!!!

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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:01 pm
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ozrv wrote:
I personally applaude your discipline in practicing, I try to practice but i always get pulled back to just playin blues, I wish i had the attention span to practice like you do, As i have said before. I would be a lot better for it....

If it be blues focus practice your talking about as has been mentioned by TB start learning different turn arounds and the next step for you i think to add major scales call and response type of practice in your schedule like play the major scale on the first chord, Minor penatonic on the second and which ever you like on the third. Your probably already well aware of this but you did ask for suggestions.... Keep up the practice!!!
Ahh i like that last bit, ray charles pianoish style

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