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Nov 10 2020, 02:02 PM |
Hi mate!! Great job here!!
Your latin jam sounds cool!! The first name that came to mind while listening is obviously Santana. That's why I would like to suggest working a bit more on phrasing, articulation and rhythm. His vibrato can also be good to take some inspiration. Notice how his phrasing is more defined, and how he uses shorter and longer notes, and repetitions to build his licks. I don't mean that you need to copy him, but you can get some nice ideas from his soloing and incorporate then in your own vocabulary. This is just a random vid, search for him on Youtube: (solo starts at 00:49) The funky rhythm needs more work yet, but you are on the right track. You tone sounds good to me, it fits perfect with the backing track. I think that you should isolate the trickier sections to polish them. Congrats on your hard work mate. -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 11 2020, 12:46 AM |
Great! The rhythm and chords sound good to me. Not exactly the same rhythm but you can get some ideas from these lessons:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bossa-Nova-Rhythm/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Quarta...he-Dorian-Mode/ -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 12 2020, 12:00 AM |
Yes! This is a lot better mate. This is definitely the direction. I recommend you to continue exploring this type of phrasing. Focus on repetition, use of dynamics, silences, and all those elements that are part of Latin guitar soloing.
Some more inspiration... Salinas is one of the greatest guitarists from my country ever... -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 12 2020, 03:15 PM |
Thanks for your words about the collab!
I think that your plan sounds good. Curiously Luis Salinas is known as one of the most versatile guitarists. You can't define him with one genre, he is a master of jazz, blues, rock, latin, folk, tango, and much more. I'll check your REC take in a moment, so check my comment there! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 13 2020, 02:54 PM |
Hi mate! Great plan!
Yes, recording and practicing the lessons at slower tempos is helpful. There is not only one way to do it, there are many methods that you can combine in order to master a lesson. - Playing the whole lesson slower. - Working on parts as mini lessons. - Working on trickier licks over metronome, create your own variations as exercises. You can't share lesson takes at slower tempos in REC but you can do it here, or at the practice room to receive feedback. -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 13 2020, 08:17 PM |
Hey man.
Yes i think i play some trickier parts witj a metronome. Yes i meant to revord it slower and post it on my thread so you can look at it. |
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Nov 14 2020, 06:05 PM |
Hey man. Yes i think i play some trickier parts witj a metronome. Yes i meant to revord it slower and post it on my thread so you can look at it. Sounds great! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 19 2020, 07:33 PM |
Nice blues jam mate! I like your phrasing here. Your note choices are good on both sections. I don't notice anything wrong or that sounds too outside. This is a cool jam.
Trying to comment about the things that you can improve, I think that rhythm and timing could be good elements to work here. There are some moments (for example around 00:26/00:30) where your timing is not tight. This happens in different parts of the solo and is something normal when improvising, you just need to focus a bit more on it. Identify if there is a specific figure that is giving problems. I also think that you can experiment more with rhythm, and articulation (as it happened with the latin jam). One thing that helps me is to listen to some masters for some minutes and then get back to practice. If you want to get more from their rhythm, you can try this experiment: - Take a lick with a great rhythm, play it over a backing track. Make variations. Keep the rhythm but change the notes. Try things like that and your rhythm will improve, By the way, congrats on your hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 19 2020, 08:05 PM |
Excellent! Everything sounds great mate. Looking forward your next take!
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Nov 24 2020, 05:08 AM |
Great news mate! I'll check your new REC take and comment there.
It's also cool to know that you found the right input for the collab! Can't wait to hear it! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 26 2020, 01:46 PM |
I notice that my vibrato is sometimes very Weak and inconsistent. What is the best way to practice it?
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Nov 26 2020, 09:11 PM |
Hi mate!! Great stuff here!
Hey mate. I just recorded some things i am working on. First is the Bens land of legato. I'm seraching for the best hand position and also the transitions between chords are difficult. Yeah! The problem here is when you connect the patterns. I don't see a problem with your right hand position, it looks natural from here. But maybe you need to try to do less strength, to relax it while playing. The best way to polish the connections is to work on 2 patterns per time as a loop. That's what works for me and what I've seen that worked for students. Im also working on the B minor ballad. doe you think the vibrato needs wider? I also going to workn on the legato part slower. The problem here is that you are not doing the vibrato movement from your wrist, and the same happens with bending. The first exercises here is exactly what you need to do and practice: and this lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bens-Vibrato-Odyssey-5/ And at last i recorded again over the blues progression. i know tried to focus more on the phrasing and create a more blues rock sound. I hope you like it. Great! This is getting better. I think that you could learn any GMC blues lessons that is similar to this backing to you get new phrases and ideas and create your own variations while jamming. What do you think? -------------------- My lessons
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