Vibrato Lesson From Ben !
azureus
Dec 1 2012, 03:03 PM
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smile.gif Hay

This is a vibrato from the lesson from Ben !!
I wanne now or the movement is richt?
So i can practise the downward ,becouse this is for me the most diffeculd mad.gif

Thanks for watching and comment wink.gif [attachment=29723:012.MP4]

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Ben Higgins
Dec 1 2012, 06:29 PM
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YES !! This is exactly the kind of thing I'm trying to encourage biggrin.gif

When you do the vibrato with your 3rd finger at 0:26 onwards.. you can also add your 1st finger onto the fretboard as well so that you will have 3 fingers all on the fretboard adding support and strength smile.gif

Well done, I'm really pleased !!

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azureus
Dec 1 2012, 09:02 PM
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happy.gif Hay Ben ,
Thanks for watching ,and if you say the form is ok ,nice !!
Then i can go for it !
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Guy

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ConnorGilks
Dec 1 2012, 09:38 PM
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Great job man! Yeah in regards to what Ben said, you can add your first finger too. I also recommend learning to do vibrato with each individual fingers by itself as well, to develop strength and control. It helps when some licks don't allow you to do vibrato with your strongest or preferred finger.

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azureus
Dec 2 2012, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE (ConnorGilks @ Dec 1 2012, 08:38 PM) *
Great job man! Yeah in regards to what Ben said, you can add your first finger too. I also recommend learning to do vibrato with each individual fingers by itself as well, to develop strength and control. It helps when some licks don't allow you to do vibrato with your strongest or preferred finger.


Hay Connor,
Thank you for the advise ,i gone try it !!
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