Bon Jovi Style 7: Rock & Roll - Rhythm & Solo, Lesson By Lucio Antolini |
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Bon Jovi Style 7: Rock & Roll - Rhythm & Solo, Lesson By Lucio Antolini |
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Jan 23 2012, 07:00 PM
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Original lesson: Bon Jovi Style 7: Rock & Roll - Rhythm & Solo by Lucio Antolini
I do have amplitude and I tried to get the same sound but for some reason, it didn't sound the same as his. So, I used guitar rig 5 and the 94 rock solo preset for both solo and rhythm. |
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Jan 24 2012, 03:52 PM |
Good take man! you did a good job. As Ivan and Alex said you have to improve some things to make it sound perfectly. The section that need more work is the last one.... you still need to work on those fast licks over metronome at slower tempos... maybe you could find this article inspiring... here.
There are also some unwanted noises and out of pitch bends that need adjustments... the noises should be prevented muting the strings that you aren't using with the palm of your right hand or with the fingers of your left hand. For your bending here you can check a new approach by Alex Feather for working on this technique LINK. -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 25 2012, 10:45 AM |
Good take man! you did a good job. As Ivan and Alex said you have to improve some things to make it sound perfectly. The section that need more work is the last one.... you still need to work on those fast licks over metronome at slower tempos... maybe you could find this article inspiring... here. There are also some unwanted noises and out of pitch bends that need adjustments... the noises should be prevented muting the strings that you aren't using with the palm of your right hand or with the fingers of your left hand. For your bending here you can check a new approach by Alex Feather for working on this technique LINK. Wonderful advice from Gabe and the references as well try to slow things down a bit in order to build up a strong take on this piece! All the best mate! |
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