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GMC Forum _ REC _ (pass, 8) I Got Rhythm Guitar 2 - Palm Muting

Posted by: Ulrik Feb 19 2012, 03:20 PM

Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-guitar/I-got-rhythm-guitar2-palm-muting/ by http:///instructor/Joe-Kataldo

I promised to do a take each week, so here is this weeks REC from me. And I put on new strings and tuned my guitar :-)

I know my palm muting could be better, especially at the G B E strings, so I'll do a lesson with these involved soon. But today it will be basic rythm and muting.
It's good practice for me to record, so I have to stop playing sloppy.


I experimented with tone, and maybe it's not that good recording with a cameraphone, because it sounds a bit different than live I think. Maybe this take has too much distortion/noise?

Different distortion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asKvMnl7zAA

Almost no distortion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTmZIUp1Fek


Edit: I use bridge pick ups for this!



Posted by: Ben Higgins Feb 19 2012, 04:23 PM

Hey Ulrik, I think this is pretty good. Your timing was a bit off near the start but it got better as the tune progressed. It's quite a difficult rhythm to keep time to.

I'm not sure what guitar software you're using but it sounds like a processed tone that doesn't mute very well. I've played through tones like that and they don't seem to respond very well to picking hand dynamics.

Considering the tone, I think you did well with the muting. smile.gif

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Feb 19 2012, 08:59 PM

Hi Ulrik! It's cool to find many REC takes from you. It seems that you are really working hard. Congrats mate! wink.gif
The take is good, it's true what Ben says about the tone, it sound so weak (What are you using?) and with too many drive. This makes the Palm muting a bit noisy. The rhythm is ok, you look a bit uncomfortable yet, but with some time you will feel more relaxed and then you should add more groove to it.

Posted by: Sinisa Cekic Feb 19 2012, 10:54 PM

Not bad smile.gif ! The guitar sounds a bit plastic and think that you have problem with the proper damping. Small variations in rhythm, as if you were too pinched. What is important and productive is to continue to record it, I'm sure that we can expect great shots soon !!
Keep rocking Ulrik wink.gif

Posted by: Alex Feather Feb 21 2012, 02:39 AM

QUOTE (Ulrik @ Feb 19 2012, 02:20 PM) *
Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-guitar/I-got-rhythm-guitar2-palm-muting/ by http:///instructor/Joe-Kataldo

I promised to do a take each week, so here is this weeks REC from me. And I put on new strings and tuned my guitar :-)

I know my palm muting could be better, especially at the G B E strings, so I'll do a lesson with these involved soon. But today it will be basic rythm and muting.
It's good practice for me to record, so I have to stop playing sloppy.


I experimented with tone, and maybe it's not that good recording with a cameraphone, because it sounds a bit different than live I think. Maybe this take has too much distortion/noise?

Different distortion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asKvMnl7zAA

Almost no distortion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTmZIUp1Fek


Edit: I use bridge pick ups for this!



Good job! Your timing is off when you are switching notes also I can hardly hear the backing track! Spend a little bit more time with it and you will sound great!

Posted by: skennington Feb 24 2012, 05:52 PM

8!

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