Beginner Solo in D, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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Beginner Solo in D, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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Dec 4 2020, 09:54 PM
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Dec 5 2020, 04:19 PM |
Hi Victor!
This lesson is great because it combines many techniques in a beginner friendly solo. This doesn't mean that it's easy, but it's a great exercise to identify the elements that need practice and attention in order to take your playing to the next level. There are not problematic areas in your technique, but many of them have room to improvements. Let me give you some specific comments: - Vibrato: Sometimes your vibrato technique is not consistent enough and your playing and phrasing lacks some sustain. Some notes are muted too early, so giving some attention to articulation is also recommended. (notes durations and how you connect phrases). Remember to focus the movement from your wrist. - Bending: Your bending tends to be good, but there are some of them (for example at 00:17) that don't reach the right pitch. - Timing: Sometimes you rush a bit the tempo, mostly when you play the faster licks (at 00:16, at 00:25), or when you use slides (00:08). Other times it's just note precise. I always recommend to try to move our head and body with the groove while playing to feel the rhythm and connect more with it. - Sweep Picking: I assume that this is a relatively new technique for you. The lick doesn't sound smooth but it's close. Work on some SW GMC workouts. - The tapping could sound cleaner and more precise. Ok mate, as you can see, these are details but working on them will polish your overall playing. Let me know if you have any question about my feedback. Keep on the hard work! This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Dec 7 2020, 02:37 PM -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 10 2021, 04:59 PM |
Pass: 6
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