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Jul 14 2014, 03:47 PM |
Hi Rhida! As I told you earlier, your playing needs to be polished and we are already working on each of the topics (HERE) and techniques you need to improve it, patient and hard work are the keys.
Let's go with some detailed feedback for both recordings: Metal track: This track has some good ideas, but it shows that you need to work on many techniques as well as your melodic sense and rhythm in order to polish your soloing and rhythm skills. The most important things to improve are: - Rhythm: The riffs are not played tight with the drums and this is a big problem because everything you play over it won't sound tight. The base must go with the drums and this is not happening. The "rhythm" section of the routine I assigned you will help you to master this. - Bending: Your bends don't reach the correct pitch most of the times. I've never seen a video from you but I suspect that you are not using extra fingers from your left hand to help the one that is bending and that's why you can't reach the note. It seems to be a strengh problem but your ear can also be responsible. Dedicate the 20 minutes bending section of the routine to fix this problem. - Melodic sense: Your phrasing needs more sense, and the note choices need to be adjusted since most of the times the notes where you stay doesn't fit really good over the chords sounding. This is something that depends on your ear, but also on the connection between your mind (melody maker machine) and your fingers/fret board. You definitely need to develop your ear, improve the connection between mind/fret board and also and the way to practice this is practicing scales over chords, backing tracks and transcribing music. The "Creative Stuff" section of your routine is dedicated to this. - Phrases rhythm: When you improve solos, your phrases keep the same rhythm most of the time and this makes your melodies linear and a bit predictable. Experiment using different rhythms while you jam, during the Creative stuff moment. Blues Track: The blues track has similar issues than the metal one so most of the things detailed previously can be applied to this one too. The only thing that I should add is that your faster licks show a weak Alternate Picking technique. You lost sync between both hands when you play faster and the result is unclean phrases. You also have a 20 minutes Alternate Picking section on your current routine so work on it! There are two techniques that are fundamental in blues, the first one is bending (my comment about this one is the same than for your metal track) and the second one is Vibrato. Where is your vibrato on this take? Work on it during the vibrato section of the routine! ----- About your sound on both takes, I think that it's not anything to worry about, you have a good sound that you can keep on improving and evolving in order to find the guitar sound that you feel yours and that enhances your own personality. Keep on experimenting, you are on the right track. This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Jul 14 2014, 03:49 PM -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 15 2014, 12:45 AM |
Thanks a lot all of you! You pointed my weaknesses and what I need to know to fix them. I must work hard be focused and more in control. I struggled all these years because I had no direction. I practiced sometimes a lot but with no significant resuts. I had an online teacher before joining here. I learned a lot from him but something was missing and I was hoping for more feedback and more guidance from him (one every 6 weeks and the feedbacks and advices for all the students look a lot alike). I don't want to be one more eternal late beginner/early intermediate guitar player for life I want to really progress. It's here and and now and it's up to me with your guidance. You have no idea how much I am grateful for the feedbacks. You are the best! Great to know that our comments are helping Rhida. I've been very honest with the things that I said because I think that's the only way to transmit you every detail that must be worked to take your guitar playing to the next level. Let me also say that it's normal to have that feeling of being stuck but you have to convert it in motivation for more practice. You have a very cool energy and motivation so I really trust in you, keep on the hard working and let us know about every new recording or question you have. Also keep me updated about how the routine is going. -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 15 2014, 09:38 PM |
Thanks for your support!
I just began my journey in Gab's army. I will post some videos on the Rec section soon. |
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Jul 15 2014, 10:43 PM |
Thanks for your support! I just began my journey in Gab's army. I will post some videos on the Rec section soon. Yeah! The journey has started! Looking forward your videos friend. -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 16 2014, 02:46 AM |
Congratulations on starting the journey of a lifetime You are on your way to something that you will enjoy for the rest of your life
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Jul 17 2014, 01:07 PM |
Hi good peole! Thanks Cosmin for the comments. I listened to you guys and worked on my vibrato, bending on pitch, target notes and creative side. A lot of suggestions I tried to apply in this solo with a backing track from a lesson I work on, Classic Ballad Bending Techniques to be exact. So here's my first attempt after practicing 4 days in Gab's Army. As usual, brutal honesty requested please! Hi Rhida! Great to see you working hard! I can feel a lot of creativity coming from you on this take, so at first I can say that it's very promising. It's always good to practice in a creative way, composing your own phrases and solos. There is a big important thing to fix that affects the overall take: Your guitar is not perfectly tuned. This generates a big problems because everything you play sound a bit off compared with the backing. I can judge your bending technique because of it, but I can say that it's also a bit off most of the time. I can notice a small improvement in your expression techniques in this 4 days, but honestly you need more days of practice to see more important improvements. On the other hand, having this recording every 3/4 days would be awesome to monitor your practice. This is the list of things to improve: - Tuning: Always check the tuning of your guitar before starting your practice and each recording. - Bending: Practice this technique to reach the correct pitches. - Vibrato: It's weak yet, use the lesson that I suggested to improve it. - Alternate Picking: Your hands are not perfectly synchronized when you play fast AP licks. Ok Rhida, I think that you have a very good energy and that you have to keep this motivation to keep on evolving as a guitarist and musician. Keep on rocking! -------------------- My lessons
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