Archive for September, 2010

Guitar Practice Log – Nailing the Fretboard

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Another week, another lesson night. Since I wasn’t too sure whether I would have time to do some practice after coming home from the lesson, I got home from work a little early and set myself up to do today’s workout before heading out. If it’s Thursday it’s Arpeggios day. Since it’s still week one, the chords used for arpeggios aren’t too hard (yet) and still I was having issues with correct finger positioning for my D and C chords, which really should just not happen. As it turned out, my fingernails were just a little too long and were snagging strings and just not helping getting the chords right. Sure enough once I trimmed them, I tried the 2 fastest tempi again and it was much easier.

Tonight’s lesson was focused on the blues pentatonic scale again with some additional licks I shall make sure to add to my vocabulary. Interestingly, one of the things I’ve retained from tonight is how to keep the hand within a “box” shape to keep that blues sound going. I shall try to remember that advice for future jamming sessions and see what difference it makes. As it stands, I often opt for a more horizontal exploration with my fingers not always knowing which fret they should focus on.

Finally finished Parisienne Walkways too, and that fast bit is starting to get quite easy, so now it’s just practising those random little licks at then end and we should be good. I wonder what else is in the works :)

Guitar Practice Log – Violent bends

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

I wasn’t planning to practice for as long as I did tonight but I’m not going to complain because it was actually quite productive. First I set out to practice my daily exercise from Guitar Aerobics and today was bends. Well it was quite an effective session judging by the state of my fingertips :p I’m starting to really appreciate not only the benefits of each of the target techniques but also figuring out the proper timing of the riff. See the CD with the example only plays the lick once at a specific tempo, and so if you’re not used to slowing things down or speeding things up in your mind, it can be challenging to properly play the exercise at the right tempo. So for me it helps to do the mental one-and-two-and-three-and  etc.. when you have a series of 8th notes for instance and really get the rhythm going in my head. Once I’ve done it two or three times, I don’t really need the mental metronome but it’s definitely good practice.

Later I jammed a bit on an Am blue backing track I have and I seemed to have picked just the right sound setting on the Zoom as it was almost a breeze playing though it. What I mean by that is how natural it felt to simply run along the pentatonic minor with a few added blue notes here and there. Sadly I didn’t record it, I should have but spent enough time setting up software today as it is, I really just wanted to play.

I also went back to Call of Kutlu as I was inspired to play some more Metallica after watching some licklibrary.com videos earlier this afternoon. Still much work is needed to pin down that solo but I’ll get there eventually.

Guitar Practice Log – Finger Gymnastics

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Last week I received my copy of Troy Nelson’s Guitar Aerobics. As I explained in a previous post, the aim is to give me some workout exercises I can practice on a daily basis which can have the added bonus of enriching my catalogue of licks. Since the workouts are meant to start on a Monday I decided to wait until this week to start up on it.

Of course today’s Tuesday and only this morning I remembered I was supposed to start this off yesterday. Oops, ah well better having to catch up on one day that having to push it back another week. So I squeezed day #1 and day #2 in one session. I like how it’s organised, each day of the week you practice one specific technique:

  • Monday -> Alternate Picking
  • Tuesday -> String Skipping
  • Wednesday -> Bends
  • Thursday -> Arpeggios
  • Friday -> Sweep Picking
  • Saturday -> Legato
  • Sunday -> Rhythm

The book also comes with 2 CDs, the first contains all the exercises so you can actually hear what you’re meant to play and the second is a collection of drum loops organised in groups of 8. So track 1-8 is suitable for Rock / Blues and is the same rhythm played at increased tempos, Tracks 9-16 works for metal and so on. The book isn’t just focused on Blues / Rock / Metal either there are Jazz, Funk and even Country exercises as well to appeal to everyone, not just wannabe Shredders.

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Steve Vai Interviewed on The Tonight Show

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Well actually it’s a post-show interview. A little short but still worth it, check it out:

If the above video doesn’t work, check the NBC page. Thanks to @IbanezOfficial

Black Swans & Wormhole Wizards – Podcasts & Studio Webisodes

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Well just as he did for Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock, Satch has started releasing podcasts on his website to provide background information on each of the tracks of the upcoming Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards album.

You can tune in to the podcasts every day from today by going to http://www.satriani.com/podcast/BSAWW/ or for HD quality videos check out Joe’s Facebook page

You can also find 4 “webisodes” (don’t you love those neologisms?), the first of which is a 7 min episode discussing the album, how it was named, the rehersal of “God is Crying” and a few more things.

Worth checking out (though those are Facebook videos, so be prepared for random cut-offs)

 
 
 
 

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