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GMC Forum _ REC _ (7.75, Pass) Easy Ac/dc

Posted by: Marfol Apr 1 2012, 07:02 PM

Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Easy-AC-DC/

Enjoy! ;) I finally got a decent sound with it.


Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Apr 2 2012, 09:31 AM

QUOTE (Marfol @ Apr 1 2012, 06:02 PM) *
Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Easy-AC-DC/ by http:///instructor/Adrian-Figallo

Enjoy! wink.gif I finally got a decent sound with it.



hey man! Nice timing and the tone is most definitely better than all the other takes in the mentoring thread wink.gif now, I would suggest that you should take out the reverb in the tone. When you're riffing, you need a tone which is drier and which has no delay or reverb or wink.gif a bit more flow on the playing on this lesson and it can be great!

Cosmin

Posted by: Ben Higgins Apr 2 2012, 02:17 PM

Hey my friend, good choice of lesson ! smile.gif

The guitar is a little bit out of tune so take extra care with checking and re-checking the tuning before hitting record.

Your chord work was really good, you changed between chords swiftly ! Try to relax your right hand a little bit more and try not to hunch over the guitar so much. I know it's easy to do it when you're concentrating hard but if you straighten your posture a bit more and allow your shoulders to relax it will help your hands relax too smile.gif

Generally, very good - well done cool.gif

Posted by: Alex Feather Apr 2 2012, 06:50 PM

You did a very good job! Your timing was a little off and guitar sounded a little out of tune!
To get your timing tighter try using metronome and practice at a slow tempo and it will be perfect!

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Apr 2 2012, 07:19 PM

Besides the tuning and tone issues I think that the most important thing to concentrate here is to play tighter with the drums. You play many of the chords a bit after the beat. Keep on working hard! smile.gif

Posted by: Sinisa Cekic Apr 8 2012, 09:16 PM

Nice try ! I would say that the guitar isn't quite tuned. Maybe you could try to practice with a metronome, the timing is not bad but you should enter into a takt a little more concrete ! Keep practicing my friend !

Posted by: skennington Apr 11 2012, 05:30 PM

7.75, pass!

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