RE: Amazon.com: Books: Dr. Tom Shinder's Configuring ISA Server 2004

  • From: "Greg Mulholland" <gmulholland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 10:50:02 +1000

Nah, too robotic, same appegio runs all the damn time, with his bloddy
scalloped fretboard strats.. No feel, just speed


Greg Mulholland
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From: Steve Moffat [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxx]
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Yngwie, now he's an artist...:)

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From: Greg Mulholland [mailto:gmulholland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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Practicing them is a huge part of development. As Shawn said it keeps
your mind ticking and your muscles in your fingers working. Creative
expression is also a huge key, ive seen many fast robots that come out
of GIT but get laughed at after the "playing fast" wow factor has worn
off..

One of the most powerful techniques I found when learning and teaching
was the (largely untapped) power of visualisation. If I was away from my
guitars for an extended period of time I found I could run through some
visual drills in my head (what I call the chord-appegio-scale drill) or
if I had to learn a piece of music and was in "guitar down time", when I
eventually got back to the instrument I had it at my fingertips,
literally.. This brings in a whole world of mind and memory techniques
that can be applied to anything but was extremely helpful in learning
the guitar in particular..


Greg Mulholland
Clear IT
Level 10, 530 Little Collins Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Ph: (03) 99097411 Fax: (03) 99097091

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From: Quillman Shawn (RBNA/CSA1) * [mailto:Shawn.Quillman@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
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Yeah.  Keeps your fingers loose and keeps and the structures in your
head.  Gotta practice them in all the different positions, too.  I like
your comment on who actually has them in their hands to determine if
it's crapola or not :)



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I agree with that. I just kept it simple.  Lots of different scales.
do you practice them?


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Actually we have 54 if you include just the standard major, 3 forms of
minor, the modes, pentatonic and 12-tone.  That doesn't even include any
of the blues scales.  :)

























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