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medikon

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  1. I spent a lot of time on this tutorial today. I don't know much about jazz yet. In your videos, you show us all the chords you use. But I need to dive a little deeper to really understand why, for example, an Ab9(b13) makes sense. I would like to take this opportunity to warmly recommend your accompanying data in the downloads. Your PDF with the chords is already helpful here. However, your Guitar Pro file in combination with the first-class backing track is amazing! I just added your MP3 to Guitar Pro 8 as an audio track. Both fit together perfectly right away. You are simply a pro. And not just on the instruments. Now I can slowly increase the tempo while practicing. The notes and backing track fit together perfectly at all times. Thank you for your first-class support. I can only recommend everyone to take advantage of these opportunities with the premium membership. Thanks Hanspeter 👍
  2. Great News Hanspeter!! 🎸❤️👍
  3. Hey Hanspeter, thanks for the tutorial and the cool ideas to spice up our blues with Sixtels! Great to see and hear you with your wonderful new guitar. Happy New Year to everyone here!
  4. Hello Greg, that's a good thought. I've also asked myself this question. How would a hearing aid affect my daily practice on the guitar? Especially as I have to play a lot with headphones so as not to disturb the neighbors and my wife. I'll probably take them out when I'm practicing with headphones, because they are already a kind of hearing aid. I'm looking forward to your experiences. Thanks in advance, Roland
  5. The topic is very exciting for me and I am also looking forward to further episodes. Again and again I have doubts about my guitar (besides my limited technical skills) and especially about my various modeling settings. I use a Line 6 HX Stomp. This is just one of many modeling devices on the market. But all these devices have one thing in common. The possibilities are overwhelming. And last but not least, I personally lack the right understanding of the crucial sequence of effects. So obviously the only correct way is to proceed step by step. Greetings, Roland
  6. Hey Hanspeter, thank you for this tutorial! I have a possibly odd question. But it made me crazy for a while, because i suggested that my guitar would be out of tune. So I reall worked hard on the tuning device. And i tested the turnaround on higher strings as well.... But finally it just seems to me, that the turnaround (Ab, A, Bb up to B7) sounds in my ears a bit better or maybe just a bit more natural, when i play after the A the next note not as Bb, but as a 1/4 bended A. Is there any theoretical explanation for this, or is the reason just an old man's bad hearing in this case? I hope my question isn't totally stupid Have a nice evening and thank you!
  7. Great tutorial Hanspeter! Another step towards understanding chords, chord extensions, alternative chords and chord inversions Or if someone prefers, just use the fingerings of these cool chord shapes. Thank you very much.
  8. Great, thank you Hanspeter! This short blues tutorial points to something, which I really miss quite often. Express emotions instead just playing around on licks & scales Let's talk the blues
  9. Hello Hanspeter, thank you for the tutorial! Seems actually to be linked to the wrong download... (Double Stop Madness) Maybe some error on my browser side? Greets, Roland
  10. I really like your new homepage! This is excellent work and finally Google is starting to reward the quality of your work with keyword rankings. Good News! By the way: The personal links are a great idea. Kind Regards, Roland
  11. This is a very helpful blues guitar tutorial. Thank you Hanspeter! As always, well explained and easy to follow. The pentatonic positions up the fretboard and down again in one bar over 4 triplets using the blues scale. Very cool!
  12. What a great tutorial! After the first few practice sessions it really starts to groove. A great song that's fun to play. As always, you've broken it down perfectly for us. The PDF and the backing track are a great help. I can only recommend everyone to have access to the downloads as a premium member. That's small money for an extremely high value. Personally, I'm a little sad that there are no more gpro files available. But of course I fully understand that. Thanks for your great work Hanspeter!
  13. Hi Hanspeter! I asked for a little help with the fingering to this Arpeggio Skipping Exercise, but almost overlooked this great new tutorial. Many thanks for it Best regards, Roland
  14. This is one more step on my personal learning curve: Use Major Pentatonic and Mixolydian Mode for your Blues. Incorporate cool licks and mix everything into cool rhythm patterns. Now I'm going to have a word with my fingers so that they never forget that again. Thank you Hanspeter.
  15. Hello Hanspeter, could you maybe give some hints to the fingering...? "pay close attention to your fingering in combination with your picking technique" Thank you in advance and greets, Roland
  16. Fantastic tutorial, thank you Hanspeter! I will need some time, to get it in my fingers. But I'll try and try. It sounds absolutly cool
  17. The guitar techniques you teach us in your tutorials are extremely helpful. You make everything sound wonderfully simple. But it needs a lot of practice. So if anyone should ask: what do the tone knobs on electric guitar do? And how do you use a tone knob on an electric guitar? I would first suggest him to drop by the HPCrazy Guitar Academy and practice advanced guitar techniques Thank you for teaching us how to play guitar!
  18. eating is generally overrated... (and pasta and tomato sauce besides one of my favorite dishes) so, what you really need is a guitar like this Have fun!
  19. Hey Hanspeter, just great Thank you for this kind of very valuable blues guitar lessons Greetings, Roland
  20. Great Ideas... challenging movements Null Problemo?? Thank You for this!
  21. Hey Hanspeter, world class, this is definitly what I'd like to get in my fingers. This shall be part of my "thrill is gone" in the future. Or let's say... I hope so We will see.... greetings, Roland
  22. Great Tutorial.... yes, here comes the Blues Thank you Hanspeter and greetings, Roland
  23. Hi Hanspeter, that sounds great! Yes indeed, crispy Very valuable tips... both about the mixolidian sound and the rhythm (not easy). Extremely cool your "Crispy Blues Guitar Tutorial"! Thanks & greets
  24. Hi Andrea, if you are interested in the technical subject of mixing... this book is extremely exciting and educational (in my opinion): Mixing Secrets von Mike Senior Greets, Roland

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