Ah, I was just joking,, but it is a piece of cake for pro'sthereshopeyet wrote:A few minutes indeedMichelle Wrote:Ha ha... Michelle, I bet they WISH it too only a few minutes :dry: than 2 days days !!2 days! Haha! Good one! I bet they WISH it took 2 days. Funny man
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Frankly I'm amazed and impressed with how they manage to develop new lessons so regularly and with such frequency. Imagine what must be involved:
- find songs that might make good lessons for acoustic guitar, preferable solo guitar, popular new stuff
- find some good acoustic performances that sound great
- work out how the artist is playing it
- work out how to make it teachable to us mere mortals
- work out what needs to be taught in detail
- practice it til the version works as a performance
- work out what each segment of the lesson needs to include
- prepare the GPro file and tab
- prepare the chart and lyrics (work out what they are really singing)
- start to record; then record and record and record over again until you have the segments you want, make sure everything's correct and all the right are messages included
- research the artist/band so you can make the preview even more interesting
- write the blurb for the lesson post
- do the preview - remember to include info on everything that's in the lesson
- perform the playthrough (oh did I mention learn how to sing it too?) and make it brilliant!
- edit all of the above so that it's so smooth people think you did it in a day
- keep smiling and upbeat even though you're stressed that you might not make the deadline for this week's lesson to satisfy the hungry TG audience's thirst for excellent lessons.
- respond to questions on the forum and FaceBook.
- think about getting some sleep.
Sigh... Then repeat.
I'm sure I'd missed steps. But you get the idea.
Willem