(7.6, Pass) Ben's Vibrato Odyssey 3, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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(7.6, Pass) Ben's Vibrato Odyssey 3, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Jan 2 2012, 04:59 AM |
Original lesson: Ben's Vibrato Odyssey 3 by Ben Higgins
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Jan 2 2012, 05:30 PM |
Good job mate! Your vibrato technique is improving a lot! You still need to feel more comfortable with the different types of vibrato but you are so close. Pay attention to your bends since there are some out them a bit out of pitch.
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Jan 2 2012, 07:36 PM |
Sounds very good, you go the technique down, but I think you need to work on it a bit more, on slower tempos. That circular vibrato should be more even, and bends are OK, near the end you can find couple of them that are not in pitch.
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Jan 3 2012, 06:46 PM |
*bump*
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Jan 8 2012, 01:01 AM |
I'd say it's really good but you still need to work on it,
The whole point of the lesson is to listen to your guitar and really pay attention to the intonation throughout the whole piece, as if you were a singer, I'd say practice it for a bit longer until you really feel that you are singing, it's very subtle, in this type of playing you need to really be aware of subtle movements in your fingers, -------------------- Visit my:
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Jan 16 2012, 04:23 PM |
7.6 (pass)
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