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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2008 at 15:32
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

As for what theory I know, I'm completely self taught, and have never done any formal theory lessons anywhere, what I know has come from reading books really and figuring out some aspects myself. I can only really use Tab, reading proper notation takes way too long for me. I'm very very well versed in theory with modes, and chord progressions, and I know some classical music concepts as well.

As for skill, I can imagine you're about equal to me, but then again, I've never actually tried to play Cliffs Of Dover from the start to end, but I might give that a go later this year.
I'm working on a Buckethead song right now, and I've just about nearly nailed the main guitar solo from Pull Me Under. I've got a performance for school next friday, but  have run into some complications, due to our rhythm guitarist completely dropping out of school, so we have a whole week to teach our replacement dude the stuff, not sure how well that will go, but I'm hopeful at leastTongue
 
How did everything go?..and did you play Pull me Under?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 03:29

Sorry about not replying earlier, last time I was gunna post it did that annoying thing when you try to place an emoticon, but you accidentally hit backspace and for some reason it goes to the previous page againAngry

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 15:30
That's quite alright LOL
 
But I'm still curious to know how everything went?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 21:55
Lol, damn I was meant to make a reply yesterday too, but I got caught up in  study.
 
Well yeah harking back to the 2nd of May nowTongue, it's basically this thing where my school celebrates it's birthday (I don't see why, our school is nothing specialLOL) and there are people from all the year levels performing to the whole school. Since our school is divided into two juinor campuses (Where the year 7-9s go) and senior (10-12), there are about 900 or so kids, and since we can't all fit in the hall of one campus, we go down to the nearest town hall about 4kms away from school
First up, we did Santana-Moonflower, which was all good, until I found out I had been using an incorrect transcriptionAngryOuch so I had to get a crash course that same morning before the performance, literally less than 2 hours before. So on stage I had a stand with a chord chart type thing, but the hilarious thing was, when the curtain opended, it knocked the stand overLOL so as I putting it back up, I was laughing pretty hard and so were the rest of the band.
As it happens when you only learn the correct chords that day, I screwed up at some points in the song, and towards the end we made some obvious errors, but it didn't niggle me.
And when the curtain closed, the stand was knocked over again and when the curtain closed and the applause was over I was still laughing behind the curtain, so I imagine people in the audience would have heard thatLOL.
 
We had to wait a little while to play Welcome To Bucketheadland. Since the school amps, solid state Randalls didn't have enough gain I had brought along my Boss DS-1 (Which a kid at school gave to me for freeBig%20smile) and my wah wah pedal with build in boost through the preamp. This time around, my playing was very tight, and the crowd loved my crazy performance, and my solo went off pretty much exact as wellBig%20smile.
 
There was the first half of the day, I'll post the second half later, since I have to get ready to go to the city to buy new guitar leads, strings and a multi effects/amp modeller device.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 14 2008 at 18:34
I'm looking forward to the 2nd half Big%20smile. Sounds like it went pretty good so far, besides the amplifier situation that is...it seems like you did what you had to do to get a good sound anyway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2008 at 08:12

I gotta actually go soon, but while you're here, I might mention that I upgraded from crappy 10 watt practice to a Behringer V-Amp 2 amp modeller/multi effect device on the 13th of this month (Tuesday for me).

It's half the price of a Line 6 Pod 2.0, and yet it sounds just as good if not even betterBig%20smile
The cool thing is, the high gain amp model, which me being a metal/shred dude I use a lot, are the best sounding amp models on the unit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2008 at 21:54
So got back to the actual school campus at around 11am I believe, and then we set up our music room so we could have space for anybody that wanted to come and watch us jam. We had about 40 or so people in there (bear in mind we are pretty much the 'odd' people at school, so the 'popular people' don't really like us lol), and we proceeded to do various chord progression jams, with me and my bass played billy trading solos and the like. SInce the only people that were in here were people that actually wanted to listen and watch, I let loose with the showmanship, playing the head, and even repeatedly tripping a girl over in the crowd . There was even a ridiculous mosh when we began to play a rendition of the Trooper by Iron Maiden, several peolple seemed to be getting hurt, which might be a good thing lol.
An awesome day, yeahThumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2008 at 05:16

Just an update on recent playing. I've been playing up to 40 hours a week on some weeks in recent weeks, due to me not having to go to the school as much recently, and my sweep picking is still getting a little bit cleaner too.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2008 at 23:36
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

So got back to the actual school campus at around 11am I believe, and then we set up our music room so we could have space for anybody that wanted to come and watch us jam. We had about 40 or so people in there (bear in mind we are pretty much the 'odd' people at school, so the 'popular people' don't really like us lol), and we proceeded to do various chord progression jams, with me and my bass played billy trading solos and the like. SInce the only people that were in here were people that actually wanted to listen and watch, I let loose with the showmanship, playing the head, and even repeatedly tripping a girl over in the crowd . There was even a ridiculous mosh when we began to play a rendition of the Trooper by Iron Maiden, several peolple seemed to be getting hurt, which might be a good thing lol.
An awesome day, yeahThumbs%20Up
 
That's insane! I would love people moshing to me playing, that'd be sick LOL.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2008 at 23:40

Just some progress:

I am currently working on my alternate picking, and solo techniques above everything. I am also about 2 minutes into DT's "Ytse Jam", it's probably DT's least difficult instrumental (maybe "Hell's Kitchen" is easier but I have no clue).
 
I also just saw Dream Theater (for the 2nd time), Opeth, Between the Buried and Me, and 3 last night on Progressive Nation 2008. It was an absolute shred fest, I loved it, I got to meet BTBAM's guitarist Paul, and after watching all of those unbelieveable players, it really is pushing me to work harder and become better and better.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2008 at 23:47
You lucky dude, being able to see Prog Nation! I wish that sorta thing could have come to MelbourneCry
I've never heard 3 yet, I'll check them out one day.
I confess I'm still listening to Colors from start to finish at least 3 times a week, a seriously good album, and man, how cool is the outro instrumental bit on Whitewalls?Big%20smile
It's been about a week and a half and I still haven't figured out half the functionality on my V-amp2 yet .
Today, I've barely got anything I need to do, one of those lazy Saturdays, so I'll see about getting at least 8 hours in todaySmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2008 at 02:10
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Hey Brandon, are you still in the shred war?
 
Alright, I guess vacation is over. It's probably been a solid 2.5-3 months since I last visited the sight. This site was eating up all of my free time, and paycheck, so I took a break for a while.
 
As for logging in the hours on the ax it's been on and off. I'm leaving Okinawa pretty soon and wanted to get around as much as I could before I'm out of here. Plus I have a lot of friends I may never see again so I'm just trying to have a few more good times. I'll be back when I can get my own permanent internet connection.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2008 at 02:12
Wow HughesJB4, you definitely added a few thousand posts since I've last visited.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2008 at 02:27
DUDE! I was wondering where the hell you were!
When will you be getting a permanent internet connection? any idea?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2008 at 04:41

Just found out something interesting. It seems we really shouldn't be playing more than 35 hours a week i.e 5 hours a day. Lately anatomists have found playing anymore is actually detrimental to your progress because your finger muscles/tendons etc don't have enough time to recover for the next day if you play too much more than 5 hours a day, so for me, it's 3-5 hours a day, and more time on the music theory.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2008 at 15:00
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Just found out something interesting. It seems we really shouldn't be playing more than 35 hours a week i.e 5 hours a day. Lately anatomists have found playing anymore is actually detrimental to your progress because your finger muscles/tendons etc don't have enough time to recover for the next day if you play too much more than 5 hours a day, so for me, it's 3-5 hours a day, and more time on the music theory.

 
That sucks. I guess I'll have to be learning some music theory sooner or later as well, and it gives me more time to watch "Scrubs" or some DT dvds Big%20smile.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2008 at 15:05

What I've been doing lately is working on DT's "Ytse Jam" still, I've just gotten up to Petrucci's solo, about 3 mins into the song. I've also been working on some Paul Gilbert excercises out of one of my issues of Guitar World.

I still haven't gotten my new computer yet and it's really frustrating me, but I think sometime in early June I will be getting it.            
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2008 at 22:48
Well I guess, 5 hours per day is still a lot of playing dude, and if you work effectively in that 5 hours you can do a lot with it.
I've started working on another Buckethead song, called Ghost Host. It's kinda catchy, but the solo is pretty blazing when it hits the climax of it, so I've been working at the solo at 3/4 speed so far.
Personally I don't even watch TV shows at all anymore (although I did used to watch Scrubs a while back though), and man I don't even have any DT DVDs right now. I have a friend that has both the 20th anniversary concert Octavarium DVD and Live at Budokon, but I just haven't had the money to be able to buy either of them. I've moved away from DT for a while, maybe listening to them once a week. I've been listening to that new Protest The Hero album a LOT lately, I love it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2008 at 15:22
Right now I'm off to band practice. We're working on our first song as of right now, it came pretty easy, but we're capable of writing much better.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2008 at 08:17
Speaking of bands, that thrash metal band never ended up happening. The guitarist dude has been having some real problems lately, with a range of things and my bassist friend, well that's the dude that doesn't play as much because of his girlfriend and supposedly homework taking up his time.
So really outside of school, I only really get to play by myself. Actually speaking of something really cool, there is one dude in my music class that can play Midnight by Joe Satriani (that two handed tapping neo classical guitar piece), it was pretty crazy seeing some kid at school that could play it and make it sound good. I'll invite that guy to jam with me, he can't shred it like I can (in terms of alternate picking and legato anyway), but he has got a lot of feeling in his playing, one of those dudes you really want to listen to play.
I've just been making up some different sweep picking licks/patterns for myself, and slowly running through those.
Unfortunately, I've noticed my wide vibrato is not as good as it used to be , which was really weird, because I didn't think it could do anything but get better, but no strangely it's gotten a little worse because I've been working on index finger wide vibrato a lot more in favor of bend up+wide vibrato.
As for your band, sometimes the first song you write is not always going to be the best, but I think that happens to pretty much everybody (except for me).
 
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