Take 2: Picking Hand Basics, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Take 2: Picking Hand Basics, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Sep 15 2019, 11:56 PM |
Original lesson: Picking Hand Basics by Ben Higgins
Movie Maker gave me some trouble syncing the backing track with video but I think it's fine now. EDIT: turns out the final compilation video is still out of sync though it was alright in the creator. Links to previous attempts at this lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=59769 This post has been edited by Adam: Sep 17 2019, 01:37 PM -------------------- |
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Sep 17 2019, 04:49 AM |
It sounds like you are just a pinch behind the beat the entire time. I'm not talking about the video but the audio. Instead of playing on the beat, you are lagging the beat by just a pinch. I'd say this one is not quite ready for sharing yet and needs a bit more time in the oven! Try to play a bit ahead of the beat, that might make it sound more lined up. Once more in to the breach Soldier!!
Todd Original lesson: Picking Hand Basics by Ben Higgins
Movie Maker gave me some trouble syncing the backing track with video but I think it's fine now. Links to previous attempts at this lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=59769 |
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Sep 18 2019, 03:18 PM |
Hi Adam!
I've saw your playing over this one at the mentoring program but you weren't playing over the backing. Here I can notice your timing issues. There is still work to do in order to polish each rhythm pattern used here. The lesson combines 8th, 16th, and triplets, and you have to switch from one to the other in a very smooth way. I recommend you to dedicate some time to practice each rhythm pattern over metronome. Some minutes for each. Then, practice combining 2 of them, to finally get back to the whole lesson. Once you get used to rhythm, it's important to put some focus on dynamics. Listen to the original take and see how Ben accentuates the first note of each group of 2 8th notes, 4 16th notes and 3 triplets. Let me know if this is clear and let's continue working on this one at the mentoring thread! -------------------- My lessons
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