The part i am having most problem with is the bend/vibrato..... I can do the bends pretty easy but when i try to ad som vibrato to thm it sounds out of tune........
I am also having problem with the fast part in the middle
Well, vibrato in general (so without a bend) is already difficult to really master, and based on your previous video's I saw this is an aspect of your playing that needs some more attention (one of the reasons also for this lesson
). Bottomline is that your vibrato should be a very stable and constant series of small bends continuously returning to the original pitch of the note.
If you then again also do a bend first, it is quite normal to have a lot of difficulty to still produce a series of small bends around the already bended note. So your out of pitch feeling is a logical situation that happens.
One of the key aspects that helped me an awful lot, both with bending in general, but also with applying vibrato properly is to really dramatically slow down, play a certain note, and then applying the bending (with also checking after that whether I actually bended to the right pitch). When I wanted to apply vibrato on a bended note, I first started to do this very, very slowly and as constant as possible, primarily focussing on returning to the original bend note pitch. It took me quite a while to get to a reasonable level with this, and also to actually speed it up a bit and still remain in pitch during the vibrato.
So, the bottomline with this, is to apply vibrato really from the whrist, always focussing on constant movement and to do it quite calm and relaxed. You have to start doing this slowly in order to really work on the details before speeding that up.
You also mentioned that you have difficulties with the fast 32nd note phrase, could you specify a bit more what you find difficult here in particular?