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Posted by: coffeeman Dec 13 2008, 12:54 AM

This is my take for the MTP on this awesome lesson by David Wallimann.


Posted by: GuitarsANDtattoos Dec 13 2008, 01:28 AM

Nice and clean, sounded great!

Posted by: wrk Dec 13 2008, 01:54 AM

Nice coffee smile.gif .. really tasteful playing!
I didn't know this lesson ohmy.gif . It's a lovely melody...

One tiny little advise if you allow me ... just leave the last chord a bit longer ring.smile.gif


Posted by: David Wallimann Dec 13 2008, 03:01 AM

QUOTE (coffeeman @ Dec 12 2008, 06:54 PM) *
This is my take for the MTP on this awesome lesson by David Wallimann.



Nicely done!
It sounds clean and well played. To improve even more, I encourage you to work more in depth on rhythm placement, it's gonna sound killer!!

Posted by: Pedja Simovic Dec 13 2008, 03:45 AM

Great take Coffeeman smile.gif

Posted by: UncleSkillet Dec 13 2008, 05:39 AM

Coffeeman, I have been enjoying your uploads for quit some time and this was another great learning moment for you. You played this extremely well smile.gif

I have noticed something from looking at your playing that I hope I can mention without you taking it the wrong way.

Your picking hand (right hand) is very static. What I mean is you seem to pick every note with the same stroke or intensity. Some notes you want to dig into more and some you don't. That can add alot more emotion to your phrasing.

I love your playing and dedication.

Posted by: kjutte Dec 13 2008, 06:02 AM

QUOTE (coffeeman @ Dec 13 2008, 12:54 AM) *
This is my take for the MTP on this awesome lesson by David Wallimann.



Great job man!
Would like it even more with some wider vibrato though. smile.gif

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Dec 13 2008, 09:28 AM

Looks great coffeemate, and sounds great as well. Good luck with this take! smile.gif

Posted by: coffeeman Dec 15 2008, 05:58 AM

QUOTE (GuitarsANDtattoos @ Dec 12 2008, 07:28 PM) *
Nice and clean, sounded great!


Thanks man.


QUOTE (wrk @ Dec 12 2008, 07:54 PM) *
Nice coffee smile.gif .. really tasteful playing!
I didn't know this lesson ohmy.gif . It's a lovely melody...

One tiny little advise if you allow me ... just leave the last chord a bit longer ring.smile.gif


Thanks Andy , you're right I cut off that chord I should let it ring a bit longer, thanks for the advice.

QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Dec 12 2008, 09:01 PM) *
Nicely done!
It sounds clean and well played. To improve even more, I encourage you to work more in depth on rhythm placement, it's gonna sound killer!!


I will practice more rhythm placement, thanks for the comment David and of course thanks for this beautiful lesson.

QUOTE (Pedja Simovic @ Dec 12 2008, 09:45 PM) *
Great take Coffeeman smile.gif


Thanks a lot my friend!


QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ Dec 12 2008, 11:39 PM) *
Coffeeman, I have been enjoying your uploads for quit some time and this was another great learning moment for you. You played this extremely well smile.gif

I have noticed something from looking at your playing that I hope I can mention without you taking it the wrong way.

Your picking hand (right hand) is very static. What I mean is you seem to pick every note with the same stroke or intensity. Some notes you want to dig into more and some you don't. That can add alot more emotion to your phrasing.

I love your playing and dedication.


Thanks a lot for your comments , and of course I wont take them in the wrong way, in fact a apreciate them a lot. I will pay more attention to my picking hand. Thanks a lot man you always have nice and constructive comments of my uploads.


QUOTE (kjutte @ Dec 13 2008, 12:02 AM) *
Great job man!
Would like it even more with some wider vibrato though. smile.gif


Thanks man. I will add more vibrato, im working on it.


QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Dec 13 2008, 03:28 AM) *
Looks great coffeemate, and sounds great as well. Good luck with this take! smile.gif


Thanks Ivan!

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