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Alternate Picking Chops, Lesson By David Wallimann
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Anders Karlsson
Nov 29 2015, 10:36 PM
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Original lesson: Alternate Picking Chops by David Wallimann

Here is my first lesson. My webcam isnt the best ut i just ordered one. I have a bootcamp (Todd) and i've laid some hours practicing alternate picking and here is my first attempt:) I've just bought Sony Vegas and i dont know how to handle it right now thats why the clip isnt synched. Does any1 know an easy way to synch clips in this program you are welcome to help me:)



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Todd Simpson
Dec 2 2015, 12:56 AM
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I can see that your bootcamp work is doing good things for your picking! smile.gif Keep that up. I have to agree with the guys on your hand synch. You may be trying to push it just a bit too far too fast. Back off just a bit. Also, let the backing track be your guide for tempo. Unless you are doing "Free Jazz' you should try to lock yourself to the beat. You can play "around" the beat at some points, but try to stay very close to the beat for your picking. Good work here to be sure! But I would try one more.

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