Let's be honest, we all want to be rock stars. So you pick up a guitar and assume that in no time you'll be able to rip a tasty lick and rock with the best of them. After all, you spent all those years perfecting your air guitar skills, that couldn't all have been for nothing, right?
But, the closest most of us will ever get to those aspirations of rock god grandiosity is stumbling through the first few arpeggios of Stairway to Heaven then smashing our guitar into the nearest set of speakers.
Don't give up yet, young prince of rock, Manny has come to your rescue. In this lesson, he details specific guidelines for learning scales that makes the whole process seem like child's play.
This is part three of three where Manny puts all his techniques together and shows what can be accomplished with a little determination, tenacity, and practice!
Camera - Sony HC-96 & Canon Elura 100 Mounting - Sony on a tripod, the Elura handheld. Lighting - 3 point lighting with Incandescent bulbs, a 75 watt flood light for the key, and two 50 watt flood lights for the fill and backlight. Sound - Sony shotgun mic mounted on the HC-96 Editing Software: Final Cut Pro Time: 2 hours for production, 2 hours for editing
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