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Guitar Lesson 29: Playing rhythmically, being groovy & practising note durations

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Webpage: https://tunein-toneup.com/2018/02/28/guitar-lesson-29-funk-groovy-note-durations/ First backing track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwnEIWJG_g4 Second backing track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V5lB0n5Cbo In Guitar Lesson 29, we decide to return to rhythm playing: this time looking at staying in time, feeling the pulse and playing rhythmically, with interest and in the groove. The lesson is divided up into three parts: Firstly, we look at playing funky grooves and using a metronome; secondly, we have a look at how to play Back in Black in time; finally we look at practising different note groupings and note durations over a couple of backing tracks. 1:25 Introduction - What is it about rhythm that gets missed? 5:12 Hot for teacher clip – Van Halen – to hear the rhythm playing in this song 6:00 Dan’s question: So what aspects of rhythm are tricky? My answer: Making it interesting and groovy. 7:45 We start with a classic funky groove demonstrated by Dan and destroyed by me ;) 9:00 What does it mean to make something groovy? Your audience should feel the need to move from your groove. 9:45 Where is the beat? The importance of tapping your foot 10:50 Get it nice and funky - sitting nicely in that groove 12:00 Keep it really simple on the left hand so you can concentrate on the beat and strumming 14:00 Using a metronome to assist your inner pulse and feel the beat. 18:00 Thoughts on locking in, feeling the pulse and playing naturally 24:50 Duran Duran – Notorious 28:20 What other rhythms can we take a look at today? I suggest ACDC, Back in Black 29:15 Guitar swap 29:53 ACDC – Back in Black 30:20 Step one: Get the chords in the right place 30:45 An initial look at the guitar lick fills 32:05 The importance of slowing stuff down to learn it. Compare to singers' soul vocal fills, learning bends 39:15 Dan’s question: Any other rhythms causing pain. My answer was note groupings in soloing 40:25 Trying different groupings and note durations over a backing track 44:05 Some shapes lend themselves well to different note types 45:00 Second backing track in B Minor 49:30 Still over the backing track in B Minor but fitting the phrasing into the groove and thinking like a horn player 52:00 Still over the backing track in B Minor but fitting the phrasing into the groove and thinking like a horn player 54:00 use phrases that are a rhythmic thing in themselves
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Inhoud geleverd door Guitar Lessons with Tune in, Tone up! and Dan and Gary. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Guitar Lessons with Tune in, Tone up! and Dan and Gary of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.
Webpage: https://tunein-toneup.com/2018/02/28/guitar-lesson-29-funk-groovy-note-durations/ First backing track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwnEIWJG_g4 Second backing track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V5lB0n5Cbo In Guitar Lesson 29, we decide to return to rhythm playing: this time looking at staying in time, feeling the pulse and playing rhythmically, with interest and in the groove. The lesson is divided up into three parts: Firstly, we look at playing funky grooves and using a metronome; secondly, we have a look at how to play Back in Black in time; finally we look at practising different note groupings and note durations over a couple of backing tracks. 1:25 Introduction - What is it about rhythm that gets missed? 5:12 Hot for teacher clip – Van Halen – to hear the rhythm playing in this song 6:00 Dan’s question: So what aspects of rhythm are tricky? My answer: Making it interesting and groovy. 7:45 We start with a classic funky groove demonstrated by Dan and destroyed by me ;) 9:00 What does it mean to make something groovy? Your audience should feel the need to move from your groove. 9:45 Where is the beat? The importance of tapping your foot 10:50 Get it nice and funky - sitting nicely in that groove 12:00 Keep it really simple on the left hand so you can concentrate on the beat and strumming 14:00 Using a metronome to assist your inner pulse and feel the beat. 18:00 Thoughts on locking in, feeling the pulse and playing naturally 24:50 Duran Duran – Notorious 28:20 What other rhythms can we take a look at today? I suggest ACDC, Back in Black 29:15 Guitar swap 29:53 ACDC – Back in Black 30:20 Step one: Get the chords in the right place 30:45 An initial look at the guitar lick fills 32:05 The importance of slowing stuff down to learn it. Compare to singers' soul vocal fills, learning bends 39:15 Dan’s question: Any other rhythms causing pain. My answer was note groupings in soloing 40:25 Trying different groupings and note durations over a backing track 44:05 Some shapes lend themselves well to different note types 45:00 Second backing track in B Minor 49:30 Still over the backing track in B Minor but fitting the phrasing into the groove and thinking like a horn player 52:00 Still over the backing track in B Minor but fitting the phrasing into the groove and thinking like a horn player 54:00 use phrases that are a rhythmic thing in themselves
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