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Take 2: Beginner's Corner 23: Pull-Offs, Lesson By Bear Rose
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Rhida
Dec 12 2014, 08:17 PM
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Original lesson: Beginner's Corner 23: Pull-Offs by Bear Rose





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Gabriel Leopardi
Dec 13 2014, 06:24 AM
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Hi Rhida!

Your legato technique is being polished! You are going on the right track. I can notice a bit improvement on it and also on your vibrato for the longer notes. The first half of the lesson is quite perfect, I don't think that there is so much room to improvements. The second half is not still totally consistent, your pull offs are more irregular on this section, and I note timing issues as well as notes that don't sound clean an clear.

Please dedicate some more time to the second half of this lesson to feel more comfortable and finally polish the whole lesson. Work on small loops based on each position. Also, try to make the connection at 00:30 smoother.

Keep on the hard work! wink.gif

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Cosmin Lupu
Dec 13 2014, 09:20 AM
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Hey mate - as Gabi said, you need to focus on the second part of the lesson, taking his suggestions into account, in order to get this lesson through with. I don't think there's anything else to say here other than that, so please keep working on things and you'll most surely have a great takee on this one!

Keep rocking!

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Ben Higgins
Dec 13 2014, 10:59 AM
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Hi Rhida, it's good to see you improving your pull-off and overall legato technique.

In the first half of the lesson I can see you're having a small issue with the movement that uses the index finger to move from the B string to the G string at 0:05 and 0:14. This is a tricky move to make anyway so it's not just you.

The key is to almost 'think with your fingertip'. Leave the movement to the last possible moment and just roll your finger tip onto the G string to catch that note. Don't worry, you will get it but this is something that does need attention.

For the last hammer/pull shape of the lesson I notice that you follow Bear's finger patterns by using your 3rd finger to hit the highest note. I would actually recommend that you use your pinky to hit the highest note because it's more efficient and it's also a good excuse to work on your pinky strength.

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Fran
Dec 14 2014, 02:02 PM
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Almost there, 7

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