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Jak Angelescu
Guest
Good Evening Everyone! I hope your Sunday was very relaxing.
I’ve had some of the students on here reaching out to me on Instagram about feeling like they’re stuck in a rut creatively, and unfortunately I’ve seen a lot of it in here on the school. So I kind of want to introduce something new. I’m still working on the beginner lesson breakdown videos as it’s taking a little longer than I expected (plus I JUST now got my computer back up and running a few days ago).
So alright cool cats (and dogs – that was just for you Josh )
Here is your weekly challenge.
Forget perfection. Forget expectations. Let’s go back to basics and turn off the gain on your guitar and pick up an acoustic if you have one, or play on the clean channel. Feel free to pick at least four chords and just repeat that progression over and over and over again. That’s it! Everyone can do that, right? Then write lyrics. They can be as simple as “She’s so pretty and she makes me happy” to anything overly poetic like “Her beauty is like a fragrant rose I never thought I’d find.”
It can be any emotion you wish to convey!
If you don’t feel comfortable with singing or writing lyrics, write a guitar solo over it with just a simple melody. It can be 10 seconds long or 10 minutes long. This is all about you! But if someone WERE to be singing it, play that. Think of an actual melody you want to convey, and play it.
Don’t worry about hitting wrong sounding notes or singing off key. Have fun with it!
I think some people have a tendency to feel overwhelmed with everything and expect the song to sound “finished” as soon as they start writing it. BUT…. here’s the ticker…
This challenge CONTINUES.
If you can, I’d like to encourage you to build on that song and post up your progression with it. I think improvisation is great, but we should also keep in mind that WRITING something is just as important. I would love nothing more than to see what YOU have to offer!
I’ve had some of the students on here reaching out to me on Instagram about feeling like they’re stuck in a rut creatively, and unfortunately I’ve seen a lot of it in here on the school. So I kind of want to introduce something new. I’m still working on the beginner lesson breakdown videos as it’s taking a little longer than I expected (plus I JUST now got my computer back up and running a few days ago).
So alright cool cats (and dogs – that was just for you Josh )
Here is your weekly challenge.
Forget perfection. Forget expectations. Let’s go back to basics and turn off the gain on your guitar and pick up an acoustic if you have one, or play on the clean channel. Feel free to pick at least four chords and just repeat that progression over and over and over again. That’s it! Everyone can do that, right? Then write lyrics. They can be as simple as “She’s so pretty and she makes me happy” to anything overly poetic like “Her beauty is like a fragrant rose I never thought I’d find.”
It can be any emotion you wish to convey!
If you don’t feel comfortable with singing or writing lyrics, write a guitar solo over it with just a simple melody. It can be 10 seconds long or 10 minutes long. This is all about you! But if someone WERE to be singing it, play that. Think of an actual melody you want to convey, and play it.
Don’t worry about hitting wrong sounding notes or singing off key. Have fun with it!
I think some people have a tendency to feel overwhelmed with everything and expect the song to sound “finished” as soon as they start writing it. BUT…. here’s the ticker…
This challenge CONTINUES.
If you can, I’d like to encourage you to build on that song and post up your progression with it. I think improvisation is great, but we should also keep in mind that WRITING something is just as important. I would love nothing more than to see what YOU have to offer!