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Originally Posted by Steven Herron
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02-10-2017 04:56 AM
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Hows everybody doing with the course? I had also the chance of studying Richie's material as a Silver level membership. I fell into rut when i was working with module 3. I came to think that maybe because i was working only with pdf material. For the guys who are in gold level, do you think its a big plus when youre also working with richies video lesson as supplement. Planning to start again and upgrade my membership.tia
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I am still in Module 2, slugging away. At the present time, I am perfecting the Bebop Calisthenics and am in the process of committing the etudes to memory. I am not a fan of them because they are not very Jazzy sounding to my ears, but I don't expect an etude to be all that great, anyway.
Progress has been steady. I am also working with the Rhythm templates.
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Module 5 here. Still plugging away. Module 3 is a real bear, but 4 and 5 should not take terribly long to digest. Most modules have taken me 2 months or so to complete I believe. Module was several months! I think it's important to do your own thing with the approaches. Don't just play the etudes and exercises. Make sure you are playing tunes and improvising with your newfound knowledge.
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Originally Posted by AlsoRan
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
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Originally Posted by lickerz101
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
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Originally Posted by lickerz101
Richie's etudes are slow enough that you can really ingrain the chord and scale tones in your mind.
Tonight, after I learn another etude, I am going to start trying to "Jazz them up" with different rhythms and additional notes. That should help make them more entertaining while still retaining their essence that Richie is trying to relay to you.
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Originally Posted by lickerz101
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I started working on the first etude for Module 5 today. The lines are starting to sound more like jazz as played in actual practice. Makes me appreciate the time that Richie must have put into the creation of this course--there's definitely a path of progression here, so if you're feeling like things don't sound hip enough in the earlier modules, stick with it!
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
I learned the etudes but I can't pull out the lines the way I feel I should be able to. In my mind, I need to be able to mix the different songs on the fly, pulling a lines from all of the Opus Etudes and mixing them together at will, and understanding where they sound best.
I won't go to Module 3 until I can do this.
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Remember, Richie kind of expects you to spend the rest of your life mastering stuff. I'd say move fast enough to keep things interesting for yourself! Especially if this is your only regimented practice material.
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
In trying to extract and internalize these licks, I am hoping to develop it as a skill so I can use it to add vocabulary. It has required me to really slow down to around 72 bpm, and trying to identify my starting and ending points for each little line of the solo, feeling where in the progression the notes hit.
I don't know how many "ant trails" I can mentally carve into the fretboard, but I seem to be building them up. Many are easily executed to. I just hope I can continue to retain them.
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Im on module 3 and still working through bebop calisthenics 2a. Getting a hang of the etudes as well.
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For those thatare interested, Richie has completed a volume 2 of this class (he sent out a regular email today advertising it ). Seems to have a much wiser scope than 12 bar blues and chord tones ---
"BEBOP GUITAR IMPROV SERIES VOL. 2
The course picks up where VOL. 1 left off and is geared towards the intermediate to advanced jazz guitarist. Here is a partial list of some of the topics covered:
- Composite Fingerings to improvise seamlessly over the entire fretboard
- Advanced Approach Note Techniques for Melodic Targeting
- Use of Wide Interval Leaps
- How to assemble & use a Harmonic Framework to improvise a solo
- Using Hemiolas to create Cross Rhythms
- How to Phrase over the Bar-Line
- Various Tritone Substitution, Reharmonization & Improv Principles
- Motif Development
- Use of Contrapuntal Techniques to Improvise
- Understanding the 4 Varieties of Double-Stops
- Creating Compound Melodies
- Use of Stationary Pitch/Pivot Point during improvisation
- Modal Super-Imposition of Scales & Arpeggios
- Symmetrical Diminished Concepts
- Understanding Minor & Modal Tonalities
- Using Modal Interchange
- Structuring Micro-Tonalities using Triad Rows"
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I have a week to go on the Howard Roberts Superchops book, then I'm going to double down and finish Volume 1. Volume 2 looks like it could be pretty great combined with a tune-based approach like Superchops.
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Got the email and signed up for Vol.2 the same day.
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After being a Silver member, i decided to restart and sign up to Gold. I must say being able to watch video lesson is more encouraging and clear than reading the book alone. Any finishers of vol.1 out here who can give their thoughts on their journey on completing the course?
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just grab a 100 pdfs online sax ,guitar etc and play them over again and again....with a backing track if need be...WEs had a tougher time off records..it can happen...
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Just started this course. I'm a beginner and I'm going to use it as a supplement along with transcription and comping. At the moment I don't really see much attention towards comping. Anyone care to chip in?
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Originally Posted by Aretium
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I am on module 6 right now and am enjoying it. My only problem is that I just do not have enough time to really delve into it. I have a feeling I will be going back and relearning subjects and going well past one year working on the material.
The reason for the time crunch is that I missed working on and learning songs when working through the course so now I split my practice time between Richie's course and a song of the month type group. The fun part with that is that I use the material that I am learning in Richie's course and I try to analyze and apply it to the song I am currently working on which I think helps reinforce the learning even more.
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Originally Posted by geese_com
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I've been on and off with this course .Each time i come back the calisthenics and the etudes become easier.Drilling the exercises seems to pay off for me. All i need now is the courage and discipline to complete this course
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