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the whole song is played triplets
Middle man! On the white Les Paul (Gibson?) Very nice playing! That looked a ton of fun!
Thank you. have known my guitar is known here 😅. And guess what, its from this weekend. No distancin, nice people, no masks, binge drinking.
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So this is y I shared this record. I looked at the rec and recognized a huge improvement of my right and left hand technique. Less movement. More Precision. It was hilarious. Todd learned it me to play in calm stat. So his concept works with 💯 %. And im just at mission 30. He is the godking of Teaching shredding in a calm way. And im so thankful for him and you guys and the whole comunity is a nice place to be not alone./
That is awesome!!! So great to see you killing it live!! Your playing has come a long way and it's great to see it being weaponized!!!! I knew it was you soon as I saw the white gibson and white marshall Congrats on a great show!
Thank you Todd. But as you see to my wingman. My Arm has an other angle than him. Maby its a detail we should not miss. I guess its a 45degrees angle at my arm and a mabey 33degree angle at my wingman Ede. I know he is much more presicely and faster than me. Mabey it has something to do with it?
Ideally your arm angle should not change between sitting and standing positions. Eventually, once you able to play anything you want at any speed, you can drop the guitar down to the Slash gunslinger range. While you are still putting all of your skills together, it's a good idea to put your guitar in the same spot, sitting and standing so that the angle of the arm is the same in either. That is why I suggest a foot stool of some type and playing with the guitar on the left leg when sitting. That way the angle of the neck is similar to what you get when standing up. If a player sits "side saddle" with the guitar on the right leg, and doesnt use a foot stool when sitting, the angle of the guitar neck is going to different compared to standing.
Is your position/angle about the same sitting/standing and are you using classical position and a foot stool under your left leg? These bits are very important during the formative stages. I've seen you make great progress in bootcamp and I think you are going to be able to play rings around your wingman in due course. The things we work on in camp are all designed to give you superior technique and firepower for your live playing and recording. I look forward to your next one Soldier!!!
Sarge
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