Tom Morello Style, Lesson By Marcus Siepen |
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Tom Morello Style, Lesson By Marcus Siepen |
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Feb 17 2014, 07:14 PM
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Original lesson: Tom Morello Style by Marcus Siepen
Hi GMC , welcome to my very first upload. I started with this lesson, because it is one of my favourite lessons (if not THE favourite lesson). I threw in some palm mutes ( especially during the second riff), without actually knowing it ^^, I actually haven't listened to the original lesson in quite a while, so i just played it from my memory and this is the result. I didn't use any wah-wah effect, because i think the solo sounds better without it. As far as my equipment goes i was using: - A Gibson Les Paul "Manhatten Midnight" Ltd. (it was a present from my father <3, so I'm not too sure about the name^^) - A POD HD 400 with the Rectifier setting and some Marshall (not sure which one) for the solo -David Edit: I actually forgot to record a video of me playing, while I was recording, so i had to record a video after the audio was already finished. That and my lack of video-editing skills might be the reason for the video and audio not being perfectly in tune... Also I recorded 2 tracks, one of them playing the solo in the end,while the other one continues with the riff. This post has been edited by David95: Feb 17 2014, 07:21 PM |
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Feb 17 2014, 07:59 PM |
Hi mate! Congrats on your first upload!! It's great that you decided to start posting takes at REC. Your video looks and sounds very good so this will let us give you feedback about your playing. It would be great if you can post a "live" take in the future off course.
I think that you played the lesson very well, you marked some palm muting issues that are not very important and I have to say that the main thing to fix on this one is that you are playing E5 chord instead of A5 in the riff that starts at 00:53 and is repeated until the end many times. Compare your guitar with the bass and you will note it. The solo sounds good but you missed some fast trills that are added in the first phrases and that made it sound really cool, check the original lesson again and you'll remember. The overall is really good, pay attention to those details and you will be ready for a 10 take. Keep on rocking! -------------------- My lessons
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Feb 21 2014, 02:47 PM |
Pass: 9
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