Solo In D, My take |
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Solo In D, My take |
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Jun 13 2011, 04:21 PM |
Here is the original lesson/Lesson Solo in D
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Jun 13 2011, 09:04 PM |
This sounds very good. Tone is there, and the faster bits are also nicely defined.
There are couple of things I must mention: 1. Timing - is a bit shaky throughout the solo. Try to tap your foot, and nail the notes exactly on the beat, it will sound much more solid 2. Bends - must be perfectly in pitch, try working on them on a slow tempo, and make them in pitch every time. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jun 13 2011, 10:23 PM |
I agree with Ivan, timing should be more locked in with the drums, just wait a bit more on each note, try playing off timed in the opposite direction, meaning, play "too slow" instead of "too fast" which is what I see in this video. Eventually you'll realise what playing in perfect time feels like,
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Jun 14 2011, 08:46 AM |
There's a couple of things to work on :
- timing / bending (as Ivan said) - pay attention to your left hand vibrato : some notes are slightly out of tune. |
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Jun 14 2011, 04:44 PM |
Great job man! I like your tone on this one! and I also like the feeling of your playing... As the other instructors said earlier the main problem here is the timing. There are some sections where this problem is most important but you should check the whole solo. Some other details to fix are the pitch of your bending and the sweep lick which is the most difficult part of this one.
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Jun 14 2011, 06:54 PM |
So close on this one man..7.4
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