Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/beginner-solo-in-d/
Hi Nadir, good take
Your bending is good, which is always a great sign of things to come
Your timing is a little too premature in some places so you need to pay closer attention to how the notes are timed over the backing track, ok ? Apart from that, it's generally good so just try to tighten up everything in regards to timing. Well done !
Nice try ! You have little uncertainty in the rhythm, as Ben says, take care of that. A few unintelligible tones, played inaccurate, and such phrases you'll gonna practice at a slower pace !Keep practicing!
Hey Nadir! You jumbled things a bit, due to the timing, so I would suggest more slow practicing until you are fully aware of the rhythmic aspect of this piece. As Ben said, good bending is a good sign
Remember, slow, focused and making every note sound even and in good time - these should build things up
Cosmin
Hi Nadir! You are very close on this one! As my friends said, you need to work on your timing because many parts are played after of before the beat. Concentrate on going tight with the drums. Start slowly with metronome or the slower backings and be patient!
7.5!
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