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I've been away for a bit but am a Truefire member (yes, I had my membership annually renewed without warning) and am thinking it would be good to use more of it. To do so, I wonder if anyone here fancies picking a relevant Truefire course that we can build a study group around for the summer. No need to set unreasonable targets, I know many of these groups start strong and fade but it a few of us found one worth starting, we could agree to chivy each other along for the next few months. I need to improve my ii-V-I lines, chordal accompaniments, many aspects of playing...well, frankly just about every part of my playing. Just think having a group trying something together might be fun and would make me exploit my Truefire membership more productively. Summer's coming, I want to make progress. Any thoughts welcome.
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05-20-2021 10:39 PM
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How about a Barry Greene study group?
not trying to throw shade on Truefire, just think it’s pretty darned good.
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I am currently working on Richie Zellon's Bebop course otherwise I'd love to join something like this. Next time maybe.
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Yeah, lots of good options out there but for now I'm sticking with the Truefire to get my money's worth out of this this year if possible.
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I'm a fan of TrueFire lessons. My path lately is a bit away from jazz guitar. At truefire I'm doing bass guitar, blues guitar, jazz blues (Larry Carlton) and even country guitar and oh yeah mandolin.
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Jazz blues a la Carlton sounds great.....not seen that one, will check it out. Maybe that's a candidate for a study group
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By the way, I think they have a 30% off the All Access price at the moment.
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Originally Posted by kovacs
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Originally Posted by chrisx1yz
I am a classical guitarist so I read notes and know the fretboard quite well. I also have some experience with CAGED and rhythm comping. But I already feel that I am learning very useful stuff. I feel very motivated to keep going.Last edited by kovacs; 05-22-2021 at 08:25 AM.
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Originally Posted by kovacs
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Originally Posted by odel
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Originally Posted by fep
Looks interesting....
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Originally Posted by Liarspoker
It's a pretty conceptual course, I don't see it as a course where you try to play the lesson note-for-note, rather you try to incorporate the concepts.
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Originally Posted by fep
I like Larry's playing. Very melodic. So I'd be interested to learn more about his playing.
We really should be transcribing more but any study group with fep is a good study group.
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