David Gilmour Style Lesson, Lesson By David Wallimann |
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David Gilmour Style Lesson, Lesson By David Wallimann |
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Oct 5 2014, 11:14 AM |
Original lesson: David Gilmour Style Lesson by David Wallimann
I've changed the pitch of the tune, I have only 21 frets on the ri62 strat. Same crappy webcam :-) |
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Oct 5 2014, 10:47 PM |
Hi mate, good job on this nice lesson which is very useful to work on bending, vibrato and dynamics.
You can play each lick well, with a very precise timing. Now it's time to give your playing that extra value that gives the correct use of bending, vibrato and dynamics. The other instructors already marked the fact that your bending technique has pitch issues and that your vibrato could be more consistent. I think that you should go for Cosmin's idea and practice this lesson over the original one in order to polish this expression techniques that will take your playing to a new level. Keep on practicing this one! -------------------- My lessons
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Oct 6 2014, 05:07 PM |
Almost there, 7
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