Arpeggios vs Modal Scales, Lesson By Laszlo Boross |
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Arpeggios vs Modal Scales, Lesson By Laszlo Boross |
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May 27 2015, 07:47 PM |
Original lesson: Arpeggios vs Modal Scales by Laszlo Boross
I recorded this December of last year, but my sub ran out before I got to post it. Looking at it now, I see i should redo it. -------------------- "Everything in your life is a reflection of a choice you have made. If you want a different result, make a different choice."
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May 28 2015, 04:42 PM |
Hi Insidious! Great to see you back here.
Your take is not bad but there are some elements that can improved on this one: - Tone: I feel that your sound EQ needs some tweaks. It's lacking some low frequencies, and it seems that it has too much highs. Also, if you can set it with less drive, your phrasing will sound more defined, mostly on the palm muted sections. - Timing: You have timing issues starting at 00:24 and from there to the end. - Staccato: Your muting is not strong enough to get the staccato sound required on the palm muted sections. The reason is that you are not doing enough pressure with the palm of your right hand but it's also related to tone. Keep on practicing with these elements in mind and share a new take when you notice improvements. Cheers! -------------------- My lessons
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May 30 2015, 09:31 PM |
This is not an easy lesson to master and I think you did pretty well. My advice would be to focus on the 2nd half of the lesson where shreddy bits start (0:26 mark). Other suggestion would be to dial in a tone which matches the Laszlo one in the lesson. Try lowering your gain and tweaking the EQ to have lesson high frequencies. Try lowering reverb if you have some to a more subtle level. The goal is to get a nice warm and punchy tone. This will help you play all the sections and have them sound more precise and clean. Especially when palm muting starts, you seem to do it in the lesson but the tone is not reacting accordingly and it sounds weak (it needs to sound tighter and with more bass when you do palm muting).
I think that it would be great if you could practicing this one just a bit more and submit a new take. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Jun 1 2015, 07:01 PM |
Almost there, 7.3
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