Intermediate Bushido Task 7 |
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Mar 8 2012, 04:46 PM |
Warriors of the intermediate group, I call you to your latest challenge ! Prepare..
Task 7 : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Hard-Rock-Riffing/ You're gonna be tackling Sinisa's groovy-as-hell lesson this week. An opportunity to mix up riffing with some pull off licks. Watch out for the bend on that A chord. Try to time it exactly the same as the original, which is an important part of the phrasing. So, head back into the 70's and kick some vintage guitar butt ! |
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Mar 8 2012, 10:16 PM |
This looks like a really cool lesson
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Mar 8 2012, 11:17 PM |
Bonsoir,
yeah, that's a nice lesson. There's a lot of cool stuff here that I've never really noticed. Thanks Ben for these excellent choices. I'm first to submit something. Once again, on the slower backing track, 55 bpm. My left fingers are hurting me because of the bends ! Looks like I have to work on this too... For the "double bend" (or is it double stops ?), with the G and B strings, I use two fingers, while Sinisa uses only one. I don't have enough strength to do it properly like him. Is it important ? I plan to try it, but not today As always, I'm eager to ear some comments on this and learn what I have to work on. Merci beaucoup ! Hard_Rock_Riffing_Lesson_55bpm_take01.mp3 ( 1.82MB ) Number of downloads: 127 -------------------- �Million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.�
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Mar 9 2012, 10:50 AM |
Bonsoir, yeah, that's a nice lesson. There's a lot of cool stuff here that I've never really noticed. Thanks Ben for these excellent choices. I'm first to submit something. Once again, on the slower backing track, 55 bpm. My left fingers are hurting me because of the bends ! Looks like I have to work on this too... For the "double bend" (or is it double stops ?), with the G and B strings, I use two fingers, while Sinisa uses only one. I don't have enough strength to do it properly like him. Is it important ? I plan to try it, but not today As always, I'm eager to ear some comments on this and learn what I have to work on. Merci beaucoup ! Hard_Rock_Riffing_Lesson_55bpm_take01.mp3 ( 1.82MB ) Number of downloads: 127 Ahhh, saucisson !! Great, everything sound really good.. the only thing to address is making the E note clean when coming out of the double stop bend. Yes, double stop is the right description and no, you don't have to use 1 finger. I think I would also probably use 2 fingers myself. However you did it, it sounds just right ! |
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Mar 9 2012, 10:55 PM |
Ahhh, saucisson !! Hummm...; Why not ? Thank you for your feed back Ben, I've spent some time on it today. Here are two takes, one à 70 bpm, and the other at 80 bpm. I'm rushing things on the second one, so timing isn't tight on the fast parts. I think the 70 bpm is quite ok. But you're the boss, you tell me Bonne soirée ! Hard_Rock_Riffing_Lesson_70bpm_take1.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 108 The 70 bpm version Hard_Rock_Riffing_Lesson_80bpm_take1.mp3 ( 1.07MB ) Number of downloads: 109 The 80 bpm version -------------------- �Million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.�
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Mar 10 2012, 10:57 AM |
Hummm...; Why not ? Thank you for your feed back Ben, I've spent some time on it today. Here are two takes, one à 70 bpm, and the other at 80 bpm. I'm rushing things on the second one, so timing isn't tight on the fast parts. I think the 70 bpm is quite ok. But you're the boss, you tell me Bonne soirée ! Hard_Rock_Riffing_Lesson_70bpm_take1.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 108 The 70 bpm version Hard_Rock_Riffing_Lesson_80bpm_take1.mp3 ( 1.07MB ) Number of downloads: 109 The 80 bpm version Bonjour Dude ! Still sounding good.. even the 80bpm version is pretty much there Still getting a noisy E string though, after the double stop bends. I think you might be accidentally catching an open A string or D string when going from the double stop to the E. It's probably your pick doing it Great timing though, keep at it.. it's sounding good. |
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Mar 16 2012, 06:20 PM |
Hard_Rock_Riffing.mp3 ( 1.72MB )
Number of downloads: 191
here is my take sorry for late reply i was working on other tasks that i missed. And i wanna ask this; am i the only 1 having trouble about bends on this 1? I'm not use to bends at first 3-4 fret to be honest my fingers are hurting now |
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Mar 16 2012, 07:40 PM |
Hard_Rock_Riffing.mp3 ( 1.72MB )
Number of downloads: 191 here is my take sorry for late reply i was working on other tasks that i missed. And i wanna ask this; am i the only 1 having trouble about bends on this 1? I'm not use to bends at first 3-4 fret to be honest my fingers are hurting now Hey DF, that's not bad at all my friend Yeah, it's pretty common to find bends difficult when you're closer to the nut because the string tension is harder there.. it's good practice for your fingers though |
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