I can see your love for the instrument. Guitar is no different than any endeavor...bigger is better, speed over feeling, chicks love the long ball. We all love playing lead. A persons time would be better spent taking about 3 to 6 months & do nothing but improving your rhythm playing. Play with a metronome. At the end of those 6 months, you'll be 10 years ahead of where you'd be if you just worked on your lead playing. Food for thought!
@camjamz945 ай бұрын
@@leskobrandon691 doesnt make any sense
@camjamz945 ай бұрын
@@leskobrandon691 a little contradictory bud
@leskobrandon6915 ай бұрын
I preferred my approach of not trying to be negative yet encouraging. I can be a little more blunt. Your timing & expression are horrible. Without having the fundamentals down, you'll be playing this same passage pretty much the same way in 6 months. And if you learn something new, it's probably gonna sound like it does now. A veteran player could play that solo by ear, without tabs, flawless expression, etc. in no more than 10 minutes. Because a veteran knows he's not going outside the G major scale, except for maybe a passing tone or two. Since it doesn't have any fast or complex runs, the melody can easily be heard in the head or whistled. Those can be practically worked out in one's sleep. You get to the point, with enough experience & work, that if you can hear it, you can play it. With all that lead up, I go back to your comment... "a little contradictory & doesn't make sense?" It's not contradictory that your solo leaves a lot to be desired & that you should practice on things that will give you the foundation so that your playing doesn't suck. Keep doing what you're doing, idgaf. But, if you implemented what I suggested, or any number of regimens, that don't concentrate on soloing, you just might find that all areas of your playing improve dramatically. It's the simple things. A lot of beginners think speed comes from the fretting hand. Anyone who's been playing for awhile knows that it's more challenging to the picking hand. If you can't play in time, then a metronome will help tremendously. The benefits spillover in ways that maybe you can't envision. But I can cause I've been through it. So go ahead and reinvent the wheel & spend most of your time on learning leads when you either don't even know the chord progression being played behind it and/or can't play the backing track to the solo.You do you & resist those who offer advice & thank those who lie to you & tell you it sounds great.
@camjamz945 ай бұрын
@@leskobrandon691 Little troll
@leskobrandon6915 ай бұрын
I preferred my approach of not trying to be negative yet encouraging. I can be a little more blunt. Your timing & expression are horrible. Without having the fundamentals down, you'll be playing this same passage pretty much the same way in 6 months. And if you learn something new, it's probably gonna sound like it does now. A veteran player could play that solo by ear, without tabs, flawless expression, etc. in no more than 10 minutes. Because a veteran knows he's not going outside the G major scale, except for maybe a passing tone or two. Since it doesn't have any fast or complex runs, the melody can easily be heard in the head or whistled. Those can be practically worked out in one's sleep. You get to the point, with enough experience & work, that if you can hear it, you can play it. With all that lead up, I go back to your comment... "a little contradictory & doesn't make sense?" It's not contradictory that your solo leaves a lot to be desired & that you should practice on things that will give you the foundation so that your playing doesn't suck. Keep doing what you're doing, idgaf. But, if you implemented what I suggested, or any number of regimens, that don't concentrate on soloing, you just might find that all areas of your playing improve dramatically. It's the simple things. A lot of beginners think speed comes from the fretting hand. Anyone who's been playing for awhile knows that it's more challenging to the picking hand. If you can't play in time, then a metronome will help tremendously. The benefits spillover in ways that maybe you can't envision. But I can cause I've been through it. So go ahead and reinvent the wheel & spend most of your time on learning leads when you either don't even know the chord progression being played behind it and/or can't play the backing track to the solo.You do you & resist those who offer advice & thank those who lie to you & tell you it sounds great.
@camjamz945 ай бұрын
@@leskobrandon691 your cognition level is beyond disgraceful. You’re just talking bullshit because you’re insecure. Also because you have nothing better to do with your insignificant life, you’re a nobody, a hater, an imbecile.
@camjamz945 ай бұрын
@@leskobrandon691 Plus i know a gaslighter when I see one, you don’t know an ounce of shit what I know 1st off so dont act like your do but your comments arent helping your cognition so you need to find your place and stop projecting. Take mommy’s titty out of your mouth