King Albert's Blues, Lesson By Chris Harrington |
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King Albert's Blues, Lesson By Chris Harrington |
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Apr 28 2016, 04:11 PM |
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Apr 29 2016, 02:40 PM |
Hi mate,
this is a good take. You can play all the licks at tempo and tight with the backing. The next thing to improve on this one (and you overall playing) is Vibrato. This technique requires your attention and work since it's not regular and consistent yet. Sometimes it''s weak, other time irregular, while in other parts it's not appearing. So I recommend you to isolate licks again and try to emulate the instructor's vibrato. Besides this, I'd like to add that your bending is good but there are a few that are not reaching the right pitch so pay attention to it too. That's all by now mate, keep on the hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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May 5 2016, 01:43 PM |
Pass: 6.3
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