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GMC Forum _ REC _ (8.3, Pass) Zeppelin Black Riffing

Posted by: kahall Mar 24 2012, 04:03 AM

Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Zeppelin-Black-Riffing/

I've been working on this one off and on since it was posted. I still hear some issues with my take but thought I would submit it anyway since I could use some tips.Thanks for having a look.


Posted by: Ben Higgins Mar 24 2012, 09:37 AM

Great take - really nice tone too smile.gif

The only bit that sounded a little off was that micro bend in the main riff, for example at 0:26. What's happening is you're bending it too far too quickly. You want to play it so the note starts at it's normal pitch (unbent) and then is bent fractionally up. You need to get that 'low to high' sound. At the moment it's more like 'high to low' if that makes sense ? smile.gif It's nothing major but if you can nail those micro bends it'll really make these riffs authentic !

Posted by: Alex Feather Mar 25 2012, 04:10 AM

I like your tone and you did a good job learning and practicing this lesson!
Your timing needs more work you are slowing down and playing way too behind the beat
My suggestion would be to practice with a metronome at a slow tempo and try to play on the beat!
Actually I just did a lesson that will perfectly explain how to work on your timing and it shows the difference between playing on/behind/ahead of the beat!
Here is the link
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Funk-Rhythms/
Overall you did pretty good! And if you will spend a little bit more time with this lesson it will be perfect!

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Mar 25 2012, 08:31 AM

Hey man! Congrats on your take - very good tone and feel! A little work on the timing and the micro bends as Alex and Ben suggested will get you close to perfection wink.gif

cheerios and keep up the good work!

Cosmin

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Mar 25 2012, 09:20 PM

Hi friend! Great and rocker tone! As the other instructors said, you still have to adjust some micro bends and make your timing even tighter to get a perfect lesson.

Posted by: skennington Apr 11 2012, 05:42 PM

8.3, good job!

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