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Shuma13-rocking Tune-beginner, By-Muris Varajic
Shuma13-Beginner Rock Tune
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Shuma13
Jul 8 2011, 05:23 AM
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Gabriel Leopardi
Jul 8 2011, 06:17 AM
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Nice take man! I like your playing. The most important thing that I think you should work is your vibrato technique. You should improve it and make it stronger. It will give more expression to your playing. There are some other little details but vibrato is the thing to improve!

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Ben Higgins
Jul 8 2011, 08:55 AM
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Good take.. Gabriel is right about vibrato. This is something that you will want to work on. Maybe find some lessons that focus on that technique. I would say the same about bending too.. it wasn't bad at all but it could be a bit more stable and strong. On the unison bends starting at 0:26 you could hold them a bit longer.. you let them come down a bit early in my opinion.

Another thing is you might want to think about using your ring finger to play the double bend at 0:57 instead of your 2nd finger. This will be more efficient in terms of distance between fingers.. plus you don't want to encourage too many bad habits.

Timing was good.. all in all a positive take smile.gif

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Cosmin Lupu
Jul 8 2011, 01:17 PM
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Hey mate! Your take could be greatly improved if you'd pay more attention to bending the notes up to their exact pitch and vibrating stronger. As Gabriel said, vibrato adds a huge amount of expression!

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Ivan Milenkovic
Jul 10 2011, 11:20 PM
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Well played solo, and I can see you are putting a lot of effort into keeping the timing and those bends right. The problem here is with those vibratos. They need to be more even, and precise. Other thing that I noticed is that you pick mostly downstrokes with the pick. I think some parts would be easier with alternate picking.

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skennington
Jul 13 2011, 01:44 PM
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7.5 on this take..

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