Phrygian Soloing Beginner, My half decent effort:P |
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Phrygian Soloing Beginner, My half decent effort:P |
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Mar 11 2009, 03:18 AM |
Sounds good man, keep up the practice and you'll rock soon enough.
Could you give a link to the lesson please. |
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Mar 11 2009, 09:29 AM |
Well it is easy to find it, just typed "phrygian beginner" in the search engine on the main site. Anyway here is the link.
Not any more comments? |
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Mar 11 2009, 10:42 AM |
Nice take Marek !! Well done for this short time you worked on it ... I always think at this point starts the fun part when working on a solo. You have the notes down. Put the backing on loop (best feature of the player imo) and play it over and over again. At some point you don't need to think about the notes anymore and can fully concentrate on details. Connect the note nicely together, the first 15 seconds for example, you could try to play this part in one flow .. let the notes ring longer and lead to each other. I would say you could wrap your thumb even a bit more around the neck. You move the thumb up at around 0:11 for the first bend and after you hide it again. Maybe it's feels different for you, but it looks like if the finger which is fretting the note is the only connection to the neck and it seems to be a bit "unstable". This will help you as well when you go to the next note, because you need another connection of your hand to the neck in this moment .. try to have the neck in your hand and not just resting on your thumb. Hope my suggestions makes sense .. Agree, notes could be better connected and wrap thumb more, rest of it was very nice tho! -------------------- Youtube
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