Heavy Metal For Beginners 4, Lesson By Pavel Denisjuk |
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Heavy Metal For Beginners 4, Lesson By Pavel Denisjuk |
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May 17 2013, 02:38 PM |
Original lesson: Heavy Metal For Beginners 4 by Pavel Denisjuk
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May 17 2013, 05:57 PM |
Hi man! You are on the right path with this lesson. I think that you still need to keep on playing it to feel more comfortable with the right hand movements and also with the riffs and chord positions, to be able to play it with both hands and arms more relaxed. I think that you should divide each section and practice them to get a groovier sound and to adjust details as timing at 00:29.
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May 27 2013, 12:34 PM |
Almost there, 7
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