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8-Week Legato Intensive Daily Accountability Check-In
This thread is optional, but it’s usually a very good idea to check in here once you’re done for the day. Consistency is everything in a program like this, and a simple public check-in helps a lot more than most people expect. How to check in Post a comment using this format: Week X - Day X completed Example: Week 1 - Day 3 completed That’s it. No explanations needed. Just mark the work done and move on with your day. Use this thread as your running log for the full 8 weeks.
8-Week Legato Intensive Daily Accountability Check-In
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🎼 Week 5: Day 5&6 ✅ Conclusion: - Was more focused on reducing of fretting fingers travel and on rolling movement for a last two multi-string exercises - Done 2 sets of exercises to run back in time with everyone. Had doubts that I can do that with proper focus, but eventually I did it good
4 likes • 7h
🎼 Week 5: Day 7 ✅ Conclusion: - Everything was surprisingly smooth... - Cant wait to start week 6
So I’ve got my Quad Cortex Mini and..
For a really long time I was playing and practicing via computer only. Then I decided to treat my music passion and to buy some fancy thing. First was this beautiful community membership (never will regret it), then I registered in Freak Guitar Camp 2026 (to meet more people, build presence and inspire), and the last was QC Mini. Since it is always in Sold Out mode, I waited for the device for a 12 weeks. And yesterday was The Day. I was going to delivery station and back wearing one of the happiest faces in my lately life. Tear apart delivery paper box. Carefully unboxed packaging. Plug the power supply (according the manufacturer it should run immediately, but can be set upped later). And? Nothing… Device seems completely dead. I read through the manual, googled an issue, while my mood on a rollercoaster was falling from the highest hill down. Nothing… Then I mailed to both Thomann and Neural DSP, described an issue. And got the answer from manufacturer that power supply is wrong, they will change it ASAP I tested the plug, it works according the values on a description. Compared with the input values, seems right. And this is the only device that has lock power supply system. Which was there. So I tend towards the device itself. While waiting for everything else I tried alternative power supply system with similar values. 0 reaction. Pain
So I’ve got my Quad Cortex Mini and..
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@Tony Cintron so I have an update on the story. And full impression/review will be another day here as well
3 likes • 9h
Hello everyone who followed my short story. I was thinking to keep you up to date all this time, but now the story reached end point. Fast answer: Device works, and I am happy! Long answer: The main issue was with the PSU, which should have 'center-negative' instead of 'center-positive' cord type. Neural DSP customer supprot sent me proper PSU ASAP and I've got it from another country within 2 days. In the addition to that I've got one of their plugins as the compensation of this situation. But I was not asking for that. Right now I am exercising via device and I am extremley impressed on quality and differences between their hardware device and plugins. Was not expecting this at all Next steps: - have fun - continue exercising - prepare my presets for clean, ambient, rythm, lead and synth tones - set midi for playbacks - rehears
Week 4 is now live in the classroom🎸
This is where things start to get really interesting. We’re moving beyond just building the mechanics and getting into patterns and movements that actually start to feel like real playing. Here’s what you’ll be working on this week: • Paul Gilbert style sequences for tighter, cleaner string crossings • “Pentatonic sweeps” using rest strokes to prepare you for sweep picking • 3-1-3 shapes for arpeggios and pentatonics. This opens up a completely new way of moving across the neck • A Richie Kotzen style sequence that builds position shifting and hammer-ons from nowhere Everything is still structured and controlled, but now you’ll start to feel how this connects to real musical applications. If you’re not in yet, this is a great time to jump in. You’re not behind. It doesn’t matter if you start on week 1 or week 4. The improvement comes from doing the work properly. Go to the classroom, start where you are, and get to work.
Week 4 is now live in the classroom🎸
7 likes • 18d
Im back on track after my affärsresa. Miss all you a lot
Seeking for a feedback and advices
Hi everyone! I hope you’re having a great time. Just joined the VIP of our classroom and would like to set some starting stone here. I believe it will be easier to track the progress in future. There are two videos attached. Both contain same Vinnie’s Moore - The Thinking Machine intro: - First is me playing in comfort tempo without mistake and with some acceptable control level - Next is 75% of original tempo, but I already loosing any control on fingers and accuracy I would like to get any feedback that you believe will help me to grow and be more effective in my training. Feel free to be as straightforward as you want. P.S.: I’m trying to practice 30-60m every day, but can skip 1-3 days without any reason (work). Mostly doing 3NPS routine which was available for free, and playing some riffs I like to learn
Seeking for a feedback and advices
2 likes • Mar 2
@Jon Bjork I think at this step it is more a matter of consistent paracticing this (or any other) lick to just install it into my spine brain. Im not looking for a hacks. More just trying to make the propper approach, and cut off bad habbits
1 like • 26d
Small check in after I passed 10 weeks of intensive programs (full alternative picking and started the legato program) It is not rehearsed. Just grabbed and played naturally how it goes. Of course it was not 1st take. And I didn’t play this lick for a 10 weeks. Buuut I like the feeling
Great Solo Cover
I just saw this great cover of Kee Marcello’s solo on ”More Than Meets The Eye” by our fellow community member (and also a member of Pro) @Josh Mark Raj pop up on Kee’s Instagram story. Very cool! Great job Josh!
Great Solo Cover
1 like • 29d
Is it legal to play that good?
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Andrii Vasylkiv
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Guitar player from Ukraine. Living in Sweden

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