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sevenfx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhXH2LT1rGk

Enjoyed learning this one, still working on improving it!

(And the original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Muted-...-Rhythm-Guitar/ )
Adrian Figallo
Hey dude, 9 points from here, i can visualize it recorded with multitrack and your guitar doubled, it would sound as good or better than my version, i really loved what you do mostly and don't get me wrong, because you have a really cool attitude playing.

Your technique is pretty good, you need to work on your timing just a bit, get a BIT more confident with it, and on the single notes you need to able to mute all the unwanted strings between your both hands really good, so you are going to be able to hit more aggressive those notes. I would give you a 7 for your video, but the attitude is always a double plus forme, it doesn't matter if you are steve vai if you don't have steve's attitude.

Great work.
Gabriel Leopardi
hey man! As Adrian said you tone and attitude are great! You just have to pay more attention to your timing and you'll get a flawless take.
Ben Higgins
Very good take and Adrian is right about the attitude ! cool.gif

The weakest part for me were the descending runs like at 0:14, they weren't picked very cleany so perhaps polish up your hand synchronisation a little bit (perhaps with some alternate picking exercise, doesn't have to be anything too fancy) just to help you ahcieve those super tight riffs ! smile.gif But good stuff - keep it up !
Cosmin Lupu
I'm with the guys biggrin.gif you got that punch when you play! Great! Just keep on working on the timing and you'll get this in a tip top shape!!
Ivan Milenkovic
This is quite good, with proper attitude and very nice tone. Your percussive style fits the take very nicely too.

I think your timing needs some improving, you need to really punch those kick & snare components, and accent them with the guitar. Timing also becomes even more loose towards the end, remember to keep the tightness during the whole take!

The rhythm part was very good, and I think more work needs to be done on the small bending and single note riffs. These need to be more tighter.
Sinisa Cekic
Very correctly played. Certain rhythmic errors, but nothing dramatic,good job.. smile.gif
skennington
Good job on this one man, 8.8!
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