Beg:
Continue morning warmups
Work on Chords A, D,G,C,E, Am
Continue morning warmups
Work on Chords A, D,G,C,E, Am
intro: F
Rock Riff
Work on strum patterns
Adv:Morning Warm up
Work on finger Possions
Explore more chord based scales and progressions
Practice Bar Chords using vocal excercises
Jazz progressions
Drop D tuning
Begin Composing new chords to choosen pieces
Rock Riff
Work on strum patterns
Adv:Morning Warm up
Work on finger Possions
Explore more chord based scales and progressions
Practice Bar Chords using vocal excercises
Jazz progressions
Drop D tuning
Begin Composing new chords to choosen pieces
Blog: 80 words- Watch the following clip then express your opinion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biFLUTwppI8

This guy is really good. He plays so fat its crazy. I do not know who he is but he is probably a legend because my opinion is that that is legend material. This is a very skilled player and he really knows what he’s doing. The video says his name is Steve Vai. I think I have heard of him but I am not sure. Also, there is a part where he taps the strings to strum or something like that. I think that is a sign of expertise.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this guy before but he's amazing. His solo was inspirational. And his hands were like magic. It was so awesome to watch! Even though it was his solo that other guy, the black one. He kept getting my attention. His hands were like moving so fast it was crazy! Both of these guys are wicked players. But the Steve dude was absolutely amazing. I would love to see him in concert. Hes still alive right?
ReplyDeleteSteve Vai. . .
ReplyDeleteA master at work. Steve Vai’s guitar playing is astounding to look it, he plays with such speed and precision, it blows my mind. And though I personally don’t like his style, it is easy to see how amazingly hard it is to play what he is playing. I love his tapping solos in the middle of the piece, and its simply amazing when his hand is jumping from the base notes all the way to the top of the neck.
~Jake
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ReplyDeleteThis guy is so amazing, I never heard of him before but he is remarkable and awesome. His hands are like whoa! Both of his fingers and hands were moving like lightning. It’s like magic. He must be a legend or something because he has skills, and he must have been playing for almost his whole life. I really enjoyed watching this video a lot. I also liked his guitar. It’s very pretty if I can even say that about a guitar but yeah.
ReplyDeleteOh wow I forgot about the guitar blog thing, but I think I have heard of Steve Vai before but I just can't remember where. This guy is awesome, his hands move so fast when he is playing the guitar it is just amazing. Steve Vai has to be a legend because he has so much skill. This is a amazing solo and I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI think guitar solos are genuinely amazing. Music of today, there are no guitar solos, it basically catchy melodies. Bands create memorable beats and tunes that teenage girls will eat up. It's that simple. True rock has died. It's not the 80's anymore. We have entered the error or Fall Out Boy and Metro Station. If music brought back guitar solos like this guys, rock could have a chance.
ReplyDeleteFingers, fingers, fingers. It’s all about the fingers, ain’t it? This guy, Steve Vai, if I’m not mistaken, is funny and epic in one, instantaneous burst. I mean, I can tell that he REALLY gets into it because he just moves his head, his facial expressions, etc. But it’s just…his presence is near godly. Also, I noticed that he strums a little towards the top of the guitar. It’s pretty interesting to see this because an amazing guitar player such as himself, along with many others, have their own, unique methods. Maybe strumming like that is one of them.
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