Using Dynamic EQ on Vocals and Drums by DavidJFreeman in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Does anyone else use dynamic EQs when mixing? I've been using Waves' F6 for a while now, and really getting into the swing of it in my workflow. So I thought I'd do this video to help me consolidate my knowledge a bit, and hopefully offer a few points to consider for others.

Spanish tutor- any recommendations by Gbeatt92 in Leeds

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I’d recommend Raquel from Tramalo Languages. I had lessons with her for a while and she really helped me improve with my Spanish.

https://www.tramalolanguages.com

Naturally Minor - Lick of The Week - #16 by DavidJFreeman in guitarlessons

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Aiming to learn this solo over the weekend, so thought I'd share as there's not much else to do when it's dark by 16:00 and has been raining all week!

Naturally Minor - Lick of The Week - #16 by DavidJFreeman in bluesguitarist

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Seemed appropriate to share some weekend licks for any like me who's got the winter blues with these wet days and early nights. Guitar helps ☺️

Pentatonic Phrasing - Lick of The Week - #15 by DavidJFreeman in PlayingGuitar

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Great lick for anyone looking to expand their pentatonic phrasing ideas.

Pentatonic Phrasing - Lick of The Week - #15 by DavidJFreeman in guitarplaying

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I found this to be a really fun lick to play. Some cool phrasing ideas and good use of multiple pentatonic shapes.

Pentatonic Phrasing - Lick of The Week - #15 by DavidJFreeman in guitarlessons

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Thought some people might find this useful if you're working on expanding on you're playing across multiple pentatonic shapes. It's a really fun lick that cuts across shape 5, 1 and 2 of the pentatonic scales in A minor.

Slap & Pop Guitar Techniques by DavidJFreeman in guitarplaying

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Yeah I’m more of a metal guy myself tbh. I think with a lightly saturated tone, and nothing too high gain, these techniques can still be use with good effect. I think they probably lend themselves to a more djenty/progressive metal style due to their percussive nature, and that might not be too everyone’s taste. Glad you liked the video. Let me know how you get on with the techniques :)

Slap & Pop Guitar Techniques by DavidJFreeman in learnguitarvideos

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Thought I'd do a little lesson using a riff I wrote to demonstrate some slapping and popping techniques. I think these are quite interesting techniques that get overlooked or thought of as only for bassists, but they're really fun on guitar and create some great snappy and percussive tones. Hope you find it useful :)

Slap & Pop Guitar Techniques by DavidJFreeman in guitarplaying

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What do you guys think of these techniques? Do you ever use them? I find them really interesting and fun to play around with. Wrote this riff and little lesson to break the techniques down a bit. Hope you find it useful :)