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I'd like to take three very basic chord progressions in simple keys, and use those chord progressions as the basis for workshopping 4 topics:
1) Playing chords on fewer strings, e.g. power chords
2) Strumming and muting patterns for rhythm guitar
3) Adapting licks in solos to follow the underlying chord
4) String-bending
I think that covers the broad range of the topics that have been requested. More specific queries, e.g. adding vibrato to bends, I'll aim to cover in the session where the person with the query (not_the_dj in this case) is present.
I'd like to repeat this plan for each workshop we do, but aim it at progressively more experienced players: so if we do two workshops the first could be for beginners and the second could be for beginners-plus to intermediate. Obviously anyone is welcome to observe any of the workshops.
The approach I'd like to take is for a participant to play something and then to suggest the next step or two for that topic. It would therefore help if each participant were prepared to play something for at least one of the topics. Otherwise of course they would be welcome to attend the workshop as an observer rather than a participant.
Does that sound OK to people as a general approach?
@digitalscream I'll pm you about joining me as a contributor for any or all of the topics - it would be great to have your input to the sessions.
Thanks for all your efforts. I'll throw something together. I'll have my looper on my board of that should be any use in these. That's how I tend to practice improvising.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youDont mind doing electric, also have tons of acoustic Choons I could jam ...
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@monofin had to pull out and you're in his place.
Check the list.
I tagged you in the post on the Logistics thread as well.
1) Playing chords on fewer strings, e.g. power chords
2) Strumming and muting patterns for rhythm guitar
Kemper Profiler, Gallien Krueger 250ML, Vox Valvetronix 120, Roland AC60, Marshall Valvestat combo, Boss RC300 looper.
And it there a lost of guitars people are bringing to have a strum on?...be good to bring something that might not be there already in case some folks want to try them out?
Thanks again!
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Bring a couple of your favourite guitars and that's a more than worthy addition to a massive line up anyway.
I'm sure there'll be loads of Strats and Les Pauls so if you have something a bit different then go for that.
Electro Acoustic?
We could use that as a backing for loads of songs.
Acoustic really helps fill songs out.
What guitars do you have that you could bring?