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GMC Forum _ REC _ Take 4: Time To Gallop

Posted by: JTaylor Sep 9 2015, 10:29 PM

Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Time-To-Gallop/

I just barely passed this one some time back. Trying for a better take. :-)



Links to previous attempts at this lesson:
http://guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=48781
http://guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=48746

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Sep 10 2015, 02:09 PM

Hi J,

This lesson is getting close but it still has timing issues. The galloping is not consistent yet and there are two main things to work on:

- timing
- dynamics

About timing, it's the gallop pattern which isn't sounding clear yet. You tend to play the pattern a bit "hurried", "faster". A good practice would be to play galloping over a drum loop on one open string, just to focus on the rhythm. This is also a good exercise to train the other element to improve here that it's dynamics. If you check your right hand movement and compare it with Ben's you'll notice that he accentuates the upstrokes played on the beat. This will give the gallop a clearer accent and overall sound.

That's all by now, keep on the hard work!

Posted by: Ben Higgins Sep 12 2015, 11:16 AM

Hi Jon, wow this lesson is a golden oldie.

Your main hiccups lie in areas where you've got to do more than just gallop. For example, the single note line at 0:19. This is unclear. I think you're fretting the 2nd note of the lick before the 1st one. You want to make sure you get al 4 notes happening clear and on time.

Other than that, just focus on making sure that:

full chords are being played when they need to be, not just root notes.
Palm muting when it needs to be there and no muting when it shouldn't be

Those little details above are probably the most recurring ones and are just little fixes really.

Posted by: Darius Wave Sep 12 2015, 09:50 PM

Hey there! You managed to make the essential things from the lesson quite well but still there are spots where your left hand looses contact with higher strings and lets them ring, creatin unwanted noises. Another thing to improve is you right hand resting point - palm muting is not consistent yet. Some notes sound more muted than others. Of course it's not like everything is messed up but at some points it's really visible and creates sort of distraction while listening to whole take.

Timming - that's the main issue - you still seems to be tensed and the gallop sound a little "square". I'm sure some more practice will a litlle more relx should do the job (it's all fun right? smile.gif )

Posted by: Fran Sep 16 2015, 05:46 PM

One more vote please smile.gif

Posted by: Fran Sep 21 2015, 06:52 PM

Almost there, 5.7

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