Bendy Blues, Lesson By Chris Harrington |
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Bendy Blues, Lesson By Chris Harrington |
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Aug 26 2015, 07:52 AM
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Aug 29 2015, 02:33 PM |
Hi mate, nice to find this one also at REC.
As I've already told you at the mentoring thread, your playing is really good on this one. There is still room to make this one sound even more expressive and the answer is on your vibrato and the way you manage bending. If you analyze the original lesson you'll notice that bends are not all the same, some of them are slower, while some others faster, some are picked softer, etc... something similar happens with vibrato, which can be wider, smaller, faster, slower.... Your playing is good and groovy, just pay more attention to these details and your playing will improve. Keep on the good job! -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 3 2015, 03:45 PM |
Pass: 8.7
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