Take 2: Funky Satch, Lesson By Piotr Kaczor |
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Take 2: Funky Satch, Lesson By Piotr Kaczor |
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Sep 26 2019, 06:08 PM |
Original lesson: Funky Satch by Piotr Kaczor
Hi GMC, I have difficulties with the guitar right now. Everything seems so difficult. In order to continue playing with pleasure, I decided to play again this lesson. It is very very hard but I know her. I worked 1 month every day to improve my old take (2015) I opted for Th3 preset - It is a little more organic on the headphone. I recorded the guitar alone with the microphone of the go pro. I mixed them both, it makes the sound a little bigger, I think it’s pretty cool. I had fun putting the rhythm on the right and the metronome on the left on the first section. My opinion: it is very hard to keep the timming, I still have some progress to make but I am at the maximum of my current capacities I await your feedback, positive or negative <div class="youtube-embed"></div> Links to previous attempts at this lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=54437 This post has been edited by MisterM: Sep 26 2019, 06:25 PM |
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Sep 27 2019, 11:04 PM |
Hi mate!
There are some moments when we don't feel inspired. We just need to get back to the reason why we first started playing guitar: to have fun. Your work on this lesson is not bad at all. I think that even the trickier sections sound very precise here. The main element to improve here is timing, mostly during the first section (chords) but also a bit during the solo that also can be improved by adding some more dynamics. I feel that you could improve your overall groove just by relaxing and letting your body, foot or/and head going and moving with the music. If you check Piotr, you'll see him headbanging a bit while soloing. Try it, you'll find a bit trickier to play everything precise and after some takes you'll start to notice the difference in your groove and feeling. It's an 8! Keep on the good job! -------------------- My lessons
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Oct 11 2019, 11:04 AM |
Pass: 8
Thanks for letting me know it was a new take on a previously "pass" lesson! -------------------- Guitars:
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