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Jun 9 2019, 02:21 PM |
Hello Rids! This is your thread to share your videos and receive feedback.
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Jul 19 2019, 09:34 PM |
Hi mate! Great to see a new video from you!
The good side of this improvisation is the main melody which is introduced at the beginning and continues evolving until the end of the jam. This melody follows the chords with thirds (Is it intentionally?). Well done!! Some comments or tips to improve this jam: - I still think that you need to work on your tone. The tone has too much distortion for the type of licks that you are playing and the result is that your solo lacks dynamics. You need to work on dynamics, but before that, you need a tone that helps you with this element. - I feel that your phrasing needs some experimentation with bending, vibrato, and other expressive elements. Even some slides and legato could bring fresh air here. Not sure if you like this guitarist, but I reffer to this type of elements: Notice the use of double stops, slide, legato, some longer notes, vibrato, and dynamics. - Your faster licks are not tight yet. I would try to play those licks but at a tempo that allows you to play clean and clear. -------------------- My lessons
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