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Cosmin Lupu
Hello and welcome to your own personal mentoring thread, Waggers!

Can you please tell me a bit about your skills so far and preferences regarding music styles? We'll have to take this step by step and see how you can get blazing in no time wink.gif

all the best

Cosmin
Mudbone
Whats a wagger?
quadrium
Hmm.. I'd be honoured if you gonna mentor me C-Maestro smile.gif

My strongest technique is alternate picking smile.gif And i am pretty good at vibratos and legatos i guess. But i feel like they can be improved much more smile.gif My weakest technique is sweep picking so i'd like to master it as soon as possible smile.gif Also i want to learn hybrid picking since i know you are pretty good at it smile.gif As for my prefered music styles, i like to play rock/metal most. Also i like blues and country smile.gif

Thats it smile.gif Looking forward to start smile.gif

Cheerio,
Dogukan.
Dinaga
Great idea Cosmin smile.gif

QUOTE
Whats a wagger?


Waggers is a new member, if I'm not mistaken. smile.gif
waggers
Hi Cosmin

My very own thread ! That makes me happy biggrin.gif

I've been playing for quite a few years but I've only ever been a chord strummer really. I know the open chords and I know barre chords. I have played rhythm in a few bands. I know the penatonic scales in the 5 positions and can noodle around in them, but I don't have any great speed or have a load of licks that I can pull off.

I've only been a member for a few days and I've been doing this lesson http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...ds-rock-rhythm/ which I can do OK and this one http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Blues-Rhythm-Guitar/ which I'm finding a bit more challenging but I'm getting there. Looking around at the lessons on the site I think level 3 lessons are probably right for me at this stage.

I played piano for a while so I have some theory knowledge although I'm no expert by any means.

Musically in order I'm into Rock, indie, blues. I'm open minded and I'd also like to do some country, metal, classical - anything really.

Ideally I want to practise for an hour a day.

I hope that's enough information for you. I'm really loving the site so far and can't wait to get some structure into my learning.

Thanks for your help.

Waggers





Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (quadrium @ Feb 12 2012, 11:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hmm.. I'd be honoured if you gonna mentor me C-Maestro smile.gif

My strongest technique is alternate picking smile.gif And i am pretty good at vibratos and legatos i guess. But i feel like they can be improved much more smile.gif My weakest technique is sweep picking so i'd like to master it as soon as possible smile.gif Also i want to learn hybrid picking since i know you are pretty good at it smile.gif As for my prefered music styles, i like to play rock/metal most. Also i like blues and country smile.gif

Thats it smile.gif Looking forward to start smile.gif

Cheerio,
Dogukan.


Well biggrin.gif it seems you have to click here -> Dogukan's Mentoring Thread

QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 13 2012, 08:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cosmin

My very own thread ! That makes me happy biggrin.gif

I've been playing for quite a few years but I've only ever been a chord strummer really. I know the open chords and I know barre chords. I have played rhythm in a few bands. I know the penatonic scales in the 5 positions and can noodle around in them, but I don't have any great speed or have a load of licks that I can pull off.

I've only been a member for a few days and I've been doing this lesson http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...ds-rock-rhythm/ which I can do OK and this one http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Blues-Rhythm-Guitar/ which I'm finding a bit more challenging but I'm getting there. Looking around at the lessons on the site I think level 3 lessons are probably right for me at this stage.

I played piano for a while so I have some theory knowledge although I'm no expert by any means.

Musically in order I'm into Rock, indie, blues. I'm open minded and I'd also like to do some country, metal, classical - anything really.

Ideally I want to practise for an hour a day.

I hope that's enough information for you. I'm really loving the site so far and can't wait to get some structure into my learning.

Thanks for your help.

Waggers


Hey man! biggrin.gif glad we can start together! First of all, can I ask your name? smile.gif

Now, my idea would be to select lessons and discuss them together as you advance. One lesson per week would be great for starters smile.gif the way I would make sure you are blazing it, is of course the REC section wink.gif

So, what do you think if we would go on this road ?

as soon as you let me know we can start wink.gif and one more thing, it would help me a lot if you could show me something recorded featuring your playing biggrin.gif

all the best

Cosmin


QUOTE (Dinaga @ Feb 12 2012, 11:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Great idea Cosmin smile.gif



Waggers is a new member, if I'm not mistaken. smile.gif


Dinaga! My man! Would you like to participate? biggrin.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 13 2012, 04:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey man! biggrin.gif glad we can start together! First of all, can I ask your name? smile.gif

Now, my idea would be to select lessons and discuss them together as you advance. One lesson per week would be great for starters smile.gif the way I would make sure you are blazing it, is of course the REC section wink.gif

So, what do you think if we would go on this road ?

as soon as you let me know we can start wink.gif and one more thing, it would help me a lot if you could show me something recorded featuring your playing biggrin.gif

all the best

Cosmin


Hi Cosmin

My name's Andy. Point me to my first lesson and let me loose wink.gif
Cosmin Lupu
Alrighty Andy!

For starters, since you have already tackled those lessons you were telling me about earlier in the thread, I suggest you prepare REC takes for both of them, so that I may see a recorded performance biggrin.gif after that, it shall be a lot easier to know where to start from wink.gif

Do you think you can prepare them until Sunday? Posting the REC takes on Sunday would be great and if you have no experience with this idea, go ahead and ask away whatever it is you would need to know smile.gif

Regarding the lessons, are there any particular questions you would like to ask?

all the best

Cosmin
Dinaga
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 13 2012, 05:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dinaga! My man! Would you like to participate? biggrin.gif


I'd be most honoured, mate! smile.gif

Right now I'm overwhelmed with the collabs and other stuff I have to do, and also I'm recording a new song with my band, but as soon as I get more free time I'd love to learn some of your guitar wisdom because you are a really awesome instructor. smile.gif
I'll contact you as soon as I finish this stuff and thanks a lot for the opportunity my friend, really appreciate it. smile.gif

@Andy: Sorry mate, I won't spam inside your topic anymore biggrin.gif And good luck with practicing, with Cosmin you can't go the wrong way wink.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (Dinaga @ Feb 13 2012, 07:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'd be most honoured, mate! smile.gif

Right now I'm overwhelmed with the collabs and other stuff I have to do, and also I'm recording a new song with my band, but as soon as I get more free time I'd love to learn some of your guitar wisdom because you are a really awesome instructor. smile.gif
I'll contact you as soon as I finish this stuff and thanks a lot for the opportunity my friend, really appreciate it. smile.gif

@Andy: Sorry mate, I won't spam inside your topic anymore biggrin.gif


My pleasure mate! Thank you for your kind words and I am looking forward to it! biggrin.gif
waggers
Hi Cosmin

I guess I post my take in the REC forum. I just went in there to test it out. I assume you start a new thread and there's a button to post your take ? Anyway I got this error :

The error returned was:
Sorry, you do not have permission to start a topic in this forum

What do I need to do ?
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 13 2012, 08:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cosmin

I guess I post my take in the REC forum. I just went in there to test it out. I assume you start a new thread and there's a button to post your take ? Anyway I got this error :

The error returned was:
Sorry, you do not have permission to start a topic in this forum

What do I need to do ?


Hmmm, pretty odd ... I'd suggest sending a PM to Bogdan Radovic, he is the big kahuna regarding these things around here smile.gif he'll tell ya what's wrong with the permission issue. let me know when it's solved man!
Dinaga
QUOTE (waggers)
Hi Cosmin

I guess I post my take in the REC forum. I just went in there to test it out. I assume you start a new thread and there's a button to post your take ? Anyway I got this error :

The error returned was:
Sorry, you do not have permission to start a topic in this forum

What do I need to do ?


I hope it's not a problem if I jump in once again. smile.gif

You can't open topics directly in the REC board.
You need to open the lesson and click on the button "Post your take".
Then the topic will be created, and the poll, along with all other needed information about the lesson will be added automatically wink.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (Dinaga @ Feb 13 2012, 08:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I hope it's not a problem if I jump in once again. smile.gif

You can't open topics directly in the REC board.
You need to open the lesson and click on the button "Post your take".
Then the topic will be created, and the poll, along with all other needed information about the lesson will be added automatically wink.gif


Oh, so you can't do it straight from there, hmmm, had no clue it's not possible sad.gif
Bogdan Radovic
QUOTE (Dinaga @ Feb 13 2012, 09:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I hope it's not a problem if I jump in once again. smile.gif

You can't open topics directly in the REC board.
You need to open the lesson and click on the button "Post your take".
Then the topic will be created, and the poll, along with all other needed information about the lesson will be added automatically wink.gif


Exactly! smile.gif

The process is completely automatized now : http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=40697
waggers
Thanks for your help guys. It's harder to learn how to use the site than learning to play biggrin.gif

Only joking.
Cosmin Lupu
Mornin mate! How's it going? biggrin.gif have you started recording? I was curious if you needed any advice regarding recording yourself smile.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 14 2012, 09:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Mornin mate! How's it going? biggrin.gif have you started recording? I was curious if you needed any advice regarding recording yourself smile.gif


Hi Cosmin

I've just uploaded my Open Chords Rock Rhythm recording. Please be nice to me......it's my birthday biggrin.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 14 2012, 11:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cosmin

I've just uploaded my Open Chords Rock Rhythm recording. Please be nice to me......it's my birthday biggrin.gif


Ooooo happy birthday man! biggrin.gif How old are ya?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 14 2012, 11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ooooo happy birthday man! biggrin.gif How old are ya?


Too old to be this bad at guitar cool.gif

I've tried another take. I think it's better in terms of less ringing notes and crisper chord changes. I hope so anyway !

My sound quality isn't great because I just have a cheap pc mic going into my laptop. I do have a Presonus Firebox and some decent mics but my laptop doesn't have a firewire port so I think I'm stuck with the pc mic hanging in front of my amp. I also adjusted the intonation of my guitar so hopefully it will sound less out of tune.

I hope this is worth an extra half point so I can move on and learn something new tongue.gif Come on man....it is my birthday after all smile.gif





Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 14 2012, 05:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Too old to be this bad at guitar cool.gif

I've tried another take. I think it's better in terms of less ringing notes and crisper chord changes. I hope so anyway !

My sound quality isn't great because I just have a cheap pc mic going into my laptop. I do have a Presonus Firebox and some decent mics but my laptop doesn't have a firewire port so I think I'm stuck with the pc mic hanging in front of my amp. I also adjusted the intonation of my guitar so hopefully it will sound less out of tune.

I hope this is worth an extra half point so I can move on and learn something new tongue.gif Come on man....it is my birthday after all smile.gif




This is definitely better! The chord changes are clear and the notes are definitely much more defined than the last time smile.gif so I think you can get start working on another, but do not leave this one unattended biggrin.gif rehearse it at least once or twice each day and try another take after some time smile.gif you will have a surprise most certainly.

You were telling me about another lesson you were tackling smile.gif which one was that?

Cosmin

PS: why don't you post this again in the RC section? It'll get a good grade for certain biggrin.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 15 2012, 08:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This is definitely better! The chord changes are clear and the notes are definitely much more defined than the last time smile.gif so I think you can get start working on another, but do not leave this one unattended biggrin.gif rehearse it at least once or twice each day and try another take after some time smile.gif you will have a surprise most certainly.

You were telling me about another lesson you were tackling smile.gif which one was that?

Cosmin

PS: why don't you post this again in the RC section? It'll get a good grade for certain biggrin.gif


Hi Cosmin

Thanks for your reply. I will post again in the REC section. I was working on a blues lesson but I'd be happy for you to suggest another lesson for me start on. You know my (bad) standard now smile.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 15 2012, 11:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cosmin

Thanks for your reply. I will post again in the REC section. I was working on a blues lesson but I'd be happy for you to suggest another lesson for me start on. You know my (bad) standard now smile.gif


If the blues lesson has some lead playing in it, I would be curious to see how you're dealing with it smile.gif if not, please let me know, as I'd like to know how your lead playing is, thus I'll point you to a lead oriented lesson at your level!

What do you think?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 15 2012, 07:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If the blues lesson has some lead playing in it, I would be curious to see how you're dealing with it smile.gif if not, please let me know, as I'd like to know how your lead playing is, thus I'll point you to a lead oriented lesson at your level!

What do you think?


No lead playing - it's this one http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Blues-Rhythm-Guitar/

Point me to a lead lesson !
Cosmin Lupu
Goordmornin' mate!

How about choosing between these:

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...loing-beginner/

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...nner-solo-in-d/

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/blues-solo-in-D/

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...loing-beginner/

I think they encompass a lot of important techniques and they can develop your skills!

Tell me which one you like and find close at hand for learning, so we shall focus on that one smile.gif

cheers

Cosmin
waggers
Hey Cosmin

They're all scary to me ohmy.gif

I'll have a go at the first one. See you in about 6 months cool.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 16 2012, 06:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Cosmin

They're all scary to me ohmy.gif

I'll have a go at the first one. See you in about 6 months cool.gif


Hey mate, if you were joking, I'm looking forward to a take tongue.gif if not, let me know so we can find something more suitable smile.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 16 2012, 11:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey mate, if you were joking, I'm looking forward to a take tongue.gif if not, let me know so we can find something more suitable smile.gif


No that's fine, I'll give it a shot.
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 17 2012, 08:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No that's fine, I'll give it a shot.


Ok mate, let me know when you got the chance to go through the whole lesson so we can discuss details, like bends and other articulation elements which are very important in this genre! biggrin.gif

waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 17 2012, 08:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ok mate, let me know when you got the chance to go through the whole lesson so we can discuss details, like bends and other articulation elements which are very important in this genre! biggrin.gif


Hey Cosmin

Can you please check something for me. The videos 4, 5 and 6 for this lesson just stop aftera couple of seconds. Can you see if they do that for you ?

Thanks
Cosmin Lupu
Good morning man! They are working ok here...dunno what the issue might be - or did you manage to get past it?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 18 2012, 09:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good morning man! They are working ok here...dunno what the issue might be - or did you manage to get past it?


Morning Cossy

Yeah, they're working fine now thanks.
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 18 2012, 11:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Morning Cossy

Yeah, they're working fine now thanks.


Great to hear! How's it going so far? biggrin.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 18 2012, 12:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Great to hear! How's it going so far? biggrin.gif


My fingers are sore ohmy.gif

It's not too bad. I'm fairly OK up until the last lick before the turnaround. That's quite fast for me and I'm struggling with the timing even when I slow it down.
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 18 2012, 03:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My fingers are sore ohmy.gif

It's not too bad. I'm fairly OK up until the last lick before the turnaround. That's quite fast for me and I'm struggling with the timing even when I slow it down.


Take your time man! I'd rather have you take a wee bit more time and get things done awesomely than rush and not get the good stuff going biggrin.gif slow is ALWAYS good biggrin.gif and another thing, have you tried to sing the lead parts?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 19 2012, 11:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Take your time man! I'd rather have you take a wee bit more time and get things done awesomely than rush and not get the good stuff going biggrin.gif slow is ALWAYS good biggrin.gif and another thing, have you tried to sing the lead parts?


Have you seen the bit I'm struggling with biggrin.gif Who can sing that fast ? huh.gif
waggers
It's the fast bit on video 7 until the end that I'm having trouble with. At the moment I can just about play it at 45 bpm which is half speed. The rest of it I am OK with and can play at normal speed.

Have you got any tips for me to get this ? Going from 45 to 90 bpm seems a long way away mellow.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 19 2012, 08:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's the fast bit on video 7 until the end that I'm having trouble with. At the moment I can just about play it at 45 bpm which is half speed. The rest of it I am OK with and can play at normal speed.

Have you got any tips for me to get this ? Going from 45 to 90 bpm seems a long way away mellow.gif


Well if you increase 3 beats per minute every day, and get to play that phrase 3-5 times in a row, you'll handle it very well in a relatively short period of time. 45 divided by three means 2 weeks. Here's what I suggest: record a take with everything up to the nasty lick and work on it for two weeks, by increasing 3 BPM/ day so that you may nail it right. Don't increase unless you can control everything perfectly, k?

Are we ready? biggrin.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 19 2012, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well if you increase 3 beats per minute every day, and get to play that phrase 3-5 times in a row, you'll handle it very well in a relatively short period of time. 45 divided by three means 2 weeks. Here's what I suggest: record a take with everything up to the nasty lick and work on it for two weeks, by increasing 3 BPM/ day so that you may nail it right. Don't increase unless you can control everything perfectly, k?

Are we ready? biggrin.gif


Hey Cosmin

You are one crazy dude smile.gif

I'll do my best wink.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 20 2012, 08:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Cosmin

You are one crazy dude smile.gif

I'll do my best wink.gif


If crazy works biggrin.gif that's who I am tongue.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 20 2012, 05:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If crazy works biggrin.gif that's who I am tongue.gif


Hey Cosmin

I can just about do it at 60bpm now, although I sometimes still struggle a bit changing from the turnaround to the G9 and F#9 at the end - I find them quite difficult chords to play quickly and cleanly.

I estimate that getting to 90 bpm will take me about 100 years - that fast bit is..........................well, fast smile.gif

Is there something else I can be doing while I'm learning this ? I might just go bat crazy if this is all I have to practise for a long time ohmy.gif
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 21 2012, 04:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Cosmin

I can just about do it at 60bpm now, although I sometimes still struggle a bit changing from the turnaround to the G9 and F#9 at the end - I find them quite difficult chords to play quickly and cleanly.

I estimate that getting to 90 bpm will take me about 100 years - that fast bit is..........................well, fast smile.gif

Is there something else I can be doing while I'm learning this ? I might just go bat crazy if this is all I have to practise for a long time ohmy.gif


Hey mate, well, in the mean time, I was thinking that this one is an awesome starting point for your pentatonic knowledge, which is essential in blues playing -> Ivan's Pentatonic Workshop Part 1

This is the first part from a very good series by Ivan, take a look smile.gif these are the building blocks with which you can start honing your pentatonic chops, so I suggest you tackle these in the mean time. They'll complement the solo you are working on wink.gif
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 22 2012, 04:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey mate, well, in the mean time, I was thinking that this one is an awesome starting point for your pentatonic knowledge, which is essential in blues playing -> Ivan's Pentatonic Workshop Part 1

This is the first part from a very good series by Ivan, take a look smile.gif these are the building blocks with which you can start honing your pentatonic chops, so I suggest you tackle these in the mean time. They'll complement the solo you are working on wink.gif


Hi Cosmin

I actually know my major and minor pentatonics pretty well. Don't worry I'll find something else to keep me occupied.
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 23 2012, 07:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cosmin

I actually know my major and minor pentatonics pretty well. Don't worry I'll find something else to keep me occupied.


How well can you improvise using the pentatonic scale or the major scale?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 23 2012, 09:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
How well can you improvise using the pentatonic scale or the major scale?


I'm OK improvising using pentatonics, but I don't have a load of licks to fall back on and I'm not very fast.

I only know the major scale in the first position.
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Feb 24 2012, 08:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm OK improvising using pentatonics, but I don't have a load of licks to fall back on and I'm not very fast.

I only know the major scale in the first position.


Can you sing the major scale over a chord for instance, or the pentatonic scale?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 24 2012, 08:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can you sing the major scale over a chord for instance, or the pentatonic scale?


I've never had to biggrin.gif But I think I could
Cosmin Lupu
This is a good exercise smile.gif try this:

- sing the C major scale over a C major chord than over a CM7 chord and so on with the following: Cmaj6/9 CM7/9, Cmajadd9

Now, I also wanted to ask if you are ok with chord theory? All these are ear training exercises which are going to help a lot! If you understand the structure of these chords, you can emphasize the notes which you find in the chord structure and in the C major scale, by holding them a while longer than the others tongue.gif sounds challenging?
waggers
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Feb 26 2012, 09:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This is a good exercise smile.gif try this:

- sing the C major scale over a C major chord than over a CM7 chord and so on with the following: Cmaj6/9 CM7/9, Cmajadd9

Now, I also wanted to ask if you are ok with chord theory? All these are ear training exercises which are going to help a lot! If you understand the structure of these chords, you can emphasize the notes which you find in the chord structure and in the C major scale, by holding them a while longer than the others tongue.gif sounds challenging?


Hi Cosmin

Still practising ! I'm really struggling with the blues soloing. I can do it at 81bpm but I'm finding it very hard to move up to 84 - the end part is just too quick for me smile.gif

Any tips ?
Cosmin Lupu
QUOTE (waggers @ Mar 5 2012, 05:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cosmin

Still practising ! I'm really struggling with the blues soloing. I can do it at 81bpm but I'm finding it very hard to move up to 84 - the end part is just too quick for me smile.gif

Any tips ?


Hey there mate smile.gif well, those 3 BPM's you are aiming for should be given more time probably - I say aim for increasing 1 BPM right after you can play at 81 BPM without feeling absolutely NO TENSION or difficulty. 1 BPM will not be perceived as a major change for the brain wink.gif thus you will not feel it. Can you play fully relaxed at 81 BPM?
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