QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Jan 18 2009, 09:45 PM)

A good way to do that is to film your self playing the lick with a close up on your left hand, then on your right hand. Then watch the video and see what movements should be altered to avoid the superfluous noises...
yeah, after I joined here, I started recording the sound - and hell it helped me really much

ok, so let's go with the vdeo...

thanks!
QUOTE (Gus @ Jan 18 2009, 10:22 PM)

Sorry to sneak in, since the question was to a particular instructor, but I think I can help on both matter because I struggled with them for long time

Be no sorry

it's here 'cause it's Kris' lesson.
QUOTE (Gus @ Jan 18 2009, 10:22 PM)

1. I can see you are bending using the strength of 1 finger only. You can use the strength of 1,2,3 and even 4 fingers.
yeah, I'm trying to get used to it....
QUOTE (Gus @ Jan 18 2009, 10:22 PM)

Furthermore, you are having your thumb on the back of your guitar. In that way all power must come from your fingers.
If you put your thumb up in the neck while bending you can create a mechanism that adds the strength of your arm on the bending, so that not all the pressure is on the fingers.
True, but it's a bit hard to fight with the old habbit taken from a classic guitar...

but I'll try, sometimes my right thumb hurts me so much from pressing the neck....
QUOTE (Gus @ Jan 18 2009, 10:22 PM)

2. This one took me really long to figure out. But you can use your index finger to mute the string above. Just place it on the string above while your other fingers bend the string you want to bend. Watch carefully the first video from Kris and you will see he does that!
geez, I can imagine that and even do that - really slowly.....

when playing at normal speed I just don't have time for this

lol....
OK, will practice more

QUOTE (Boson @ Jan 18 2009, 10:24 PM)

You are doing great I am finding this very difficult.
Man, it's a damn two weeks... I can't listen to it anymore

My wife neither...

You know what I found? I'm practicing this particular lesson for a maximum 20 minutes, and then I play something I want to. On the next day suddenly it's easier and I can see an improvement...