(8.4, Pass) Acoustic Arpeggios, Lesson By Sinisa Cekic |
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(8.4, Pass) Acoustic Arpeggios, Lesson By Sinisa Cekic |
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Jan 10 2012, 03:50 PM
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Original lesson: Acoustic Arpeggios by Sinisa Cekic
Hi GMCers! This is my second try with the REC forum. This time I tried this beautiful lesson by Sinisa, I always liked arpeggios and it's time to practice! |
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Jan 10 2012, 04:56 PM |
Hi friend! Congrats on your second take for the REC!! The take sounds good and your timing is ok (maybe it be tighter in some moments but it's very close). Some of the arpeggio notes sound a bit weak so I think that you should try to play louder with your right hand fingers. This could be solved with a compressor but it's better to get the correct sound from your fingers. By the way the take is very good!
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Jan 10 2012, 10:26 PM |
Very nice! AS Gab said, your fingerpicking needs to be more even in pressure, so all notes come out properly. Other than that, it's solid. Timing could be fine tuned, but it's cool.
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Jan 11 2012, 04:36 PM |
I love the way you control you fingers, it's looking good,
I agree that you should play only a tad harder, it's really looking good now but it needs a 1% more strength, Great job! -------------------- Visit my:
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Jan 16 2012, 04:01 PM |
8.4 (pass)
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