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Original lesson: Stoner Rock Lesson by Gabriel Leopardi

took a break from this, picked back up a few days ago, hope im a little closer, i feel like i am. this lessons been tricky for me for some reason



Links to previous attempts at this lesson:
http://guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=48803
http://guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=48997
http://guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=51545
Ben Higgins
Hi there, I couldn't view your previous takes but I read the feedback to get an idea of what issues you had been working on. Timing wise, it sounds pretty solid to me. Nothing leapt out as sounding off.

The solo was also respectable. Timing was good again and the bending seemed to hit the spot. Could do with more work on lead playing in general just to give yourself more confidence and attitude in the execution of it all.

The better you get, the more aggressive you can be with your right hand, to dig in and accent certain notes more.

Good work !
Cosmin Lupu
Hey buddy!

Ben's right on this one - I think the term would be confidence and it can be built with more playing smile.gif The more you do it while being conscious of the things you need to know and pay attention when playing - groove, timing, expression, attitude and tightness - the better you'll become at it.

Keep rocking!

Cosmin
Marius Pop
Good work, buddy! The one thing I always focus on mainly is the tone of my fingers. A good rule in music is to never compromise tone - the character of a note, it's pitch and it's clarity - for anything. I'd suggest you try and focus on each note to sound perfectly in tune - steve vai would sit on vibrating a note until he felt it's as perfect as it can get. Let me know what you think about this smile.gif Keep on rocking! biggrin.gif
Gabriel Leopardi
Hi mate! Nice to see you playing this lesson again! I can notice that you can play it better now! There is an improvement in both the rhythm and solo sections, and it shows how important is to be patient and keep practicing. If one lesson gives to much problem, keep playing it but incorporate others, sometimes our fingers / mind need more time to be used.

The riffing section is close to be perfect, there is some room to play it with more groove and dynamics. The solo shows even a more important improvement compared to previous takes. Be careful with the pitch of your bends.

Gab.-
Fran
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