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Yah, I was surprised at that myself, a good listen, nothing earth shattering but some good thoughts that worked for me at the right point in my journey.Juzo95 wrote:Wow... Vai's quite an inspirational speaker.
Yup, a little drivel to wade thru but still a worthwhile viewing to pick up the little bits of truth.Sully807 wrote:Some of that from vai was nice, but it was pretentious drivel in places, a couple of good points though
Table of contectsSully807 wrote:It can't possibly be a 10 hour practice sitting!? Surely it's broken down into 1-2hour blocks? Anymore than an hour for me is an achievement haha
I think it's more, lay off the sustainiacBlues_N_Cues wrote:Steve says some good thing but for God's sake,lay off the whammy... .
Blues_N_Cues wrote: here's a few good exercises-
http://www.guitarworld.com/soloing_stra ... ndy_rhoads
Al Dimeola "econmy of motion" picking technique-
it's more HOW you practice the scales .things like 1 up 3 down,2 up,4 down,1-2-3-4,chromatic ascending by frets & string..some of the stuff was not even musical but more for dexterity & picking technique.Mike_LA wrote: I always stayed away from Rhodes after hearing some stuff, it was all just scales run fast.
Time to revisit his work[/color]
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