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falserevrg has been helping me out with some hardcore theory over aim and now the fretboard is making sense and my melodic playing has gotten better by leaps and bounds
Gainfreak":d45ad said:After comming back from NAMM, I decided to take lessons in hopes of taking my playing to the next level.(been playing the same shit for 20 years!) That said, since I'm to lazy to learn from books.... Methinks Getting a teacher was the way to go!
That is all!!
Gainfreak":6b2ac said:>|<>QBB<
Yeah, I have a huge learning curve ahead of me!
I hear you, Finding the time is a pain in the ass!
Digital Jams":bdff1 said:Well...found my guy and I start next Thursday night!! I am very excited to start up again and I want to focus on rhythm playing mostly....I want to be jazz metal like John
Here is the dude....
Ryan has been playing guitar for over 18 years and has been active in several semiprofessional bands since the mid-90's. His teaching style blends traditional foundations with modern technique and utilizes a system of SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time-framed) goals which ensures that the student comfortably meets their goals while allowing them to track their progress and minimize distractions.
Ryan's earliest instruction on the guitar came from local teachers Ron Stebbins and Pat Russo. While attending Fairfield University, he studied with respected jazzman Brian Torff and session musician George Naha. For the past five years, Ryan has been exploring the possibilities of the 7-stringed guitar with his band Catalyst, whose debut CD should be released by summer. He has previously recorded and toured with the critically acclaimed tech-metal band Capharnaum and Connecticut hardcore/metal pioneers Crossthread. Some of his favorite guitarists include Chuck Schuldiner, Randy Rhoads and Mikael Akerfeldt.
With years of experience playing music on the more aggressive end of the musical spectrum, Ryan is passionate about - and versatile in - many different styles/genres. From classic, blues-based rock to modern metal, all points between and beyond, Ryan is eager to help you become the guitarist you wish to be - whether you've never held a guitar before or you're an experienced player looking for that extra edge.
Strat N My Stuff":a6cc3 said:Ya reckon some of that Theory stuff might help me understand why so many songs are written with G, C and D??? :?
All songs in G, C and D have been written, it's used up...we need more keys! :broke:Strat N My Stuff":9caf2 said:Ya reckon some of that Theory stuff might help me understand why so many songs are written with G, C and D??? :?
Gainfreak":0198d said:
Digital Jams":62f2f said:>|<>QBB<
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=164566
I was serious but researching now holy crap he plays in a cookie monster band WTF did I sign up for?!?!?!?!?!?
Digital Jams":cd4d9 said:Well...found my guy and I start next Thursday night!! I am very excited to start up again and I want to focus on rhythm playing mostly....I want to be jazz metal like John
Here is the dude....
Ryan has been playing guitar for over 18 years and has been active in several semiprofessional bands since the mid-90's. His teaching style blends traditional foundations with modern technique and utilizes a system of SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time-framed) goals which ensures that the student comfortably meets their goals while allowing them to track their progress and minimize distractions.
Ryan's earliest instruction on the guitar came from local teachers Ron Stebbins and Pat Russo. While attending Fairfield University, he studied with respected jazzman Brian Torff and session musician George Naha. For the past five years, Ryan has been exploring the possibilities of the 7-stringed guitar with his band Catalyst, whose debut CD should be released by summer. He has previously recorded and toured with the critically acclaimed tech-metal band Capharnaum and Connecticut hardcore/metal pioneers Crossthread. Some of his favorite guitarists include Chuck Schuldiner, Randy Rhoads and Mikael Akerfeldt.
With years of experience playing music on the more aggressive end of the musical spectrum, Ryan is passionate about - and versatile in - many different styles/genres. From classic, blues-based rock to modern metal, all points between and beyond, Ryan is eager to help you become the guitarist you wish to be - whether you've never held a guitar before or you're an experienced player looking for that extra edge.
Gainfreak":20285 said:>|<>QBB<
The cookie monster band should be the least of your worries. not to be a dick but if that is him soloing, I don;t think that he is the guy for you. Seriously.
ENDITOL":42f6d said:
Randy Van Sykes":8d017 said:
Digital Jams":018fe said:
Gainfreak":8acb0 said:>|<>QBB<
thats why we are looking out for you brother!. If you want to play in a death metal band... this guy can show ya some stuff . I would look elsware for fusion my brother!!
How far are you from White plains?