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(7,6 Pass) Marcopal79 - Zeppelin Black Riffing, Lesson By Adrian Figallo
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Markblack
Sep 20 2011, 10:06 PM
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Original lesson: Zeppelin Black Riffing by Adrian Figallo

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Adrian Figallo
Sep 21 2011, 06:01 AM
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Hey marco, very nice take man, it's great to see you here on the REC boards for the first time!
I think you are a nice player so i will be hard with you, again, you made a very nice work, but you need to work on:

-Your timing, it is "almost there", but you need to "lock" into the groove, you need to hit every note at the same time as the drums are hitting, you are going a bit fast on this one, maybe are you scared of the camera? don't worry about it!

-You missed some small bends, for example on 0:05, there is a very small bend there, go back to the lesson and check that very carefully, those little details are the difference between a pro and a entusiast, you can get there!

Again, very nice work, to pass a take you need 7.5 points at least, i'm going to give you a 7, not because i think you don't deserve to pass, but, because i think that you should do it again, it will help you a ton to work on those little details.

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Ivan Milenkovic
Sep 21 2011, 08:12 AM
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Very good take. Adrian has some points there. Your timing needs some polishing up to be convincing, and sound setting needs to be more defined, it's a bit muddy, specially towards the end. I think you did a nice job, and like the standing position, so I'll give an 8.

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Cosmin Lupu
Sep 21 2011, 08:22 AM
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The guys pin pointed the important aspects so, I won't go through them again. What i would say though, is that I fully agree with Adrian on the fact that you should retry the take biggrin.gif usually, things which are re-done with a healthier perspective, come out much, much better than the previous ones and in this way, the important stuff which you acquire, locks in within your system wink.gif

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skennington
Sep 22 2011, 07:44 PM
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7.6!

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