Aeolian Lead - Intermediate, Lesson By David Wallimann |
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Aeolian Lead - Intermediate, Lesson By David Wallimann |
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Feb 9 2020, 08:29 PM |
Original lesson: Aeolian Lead - Intermediate by David Wallimann
in this take, I decided to record the guitar live,because it seems to me that the dynamics are disappearing.the first half is recorded through a combo , and the second is already through a live guitar signal processed |
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Feb 10 2020, 01:30 AM |
I enjoyed your take here quite a bit!! you are going for the same type of dynamic play that is the original lesson. The original has a very live, and loose feel while still being under control. The original is a bit more exaggerated in spots in tems of vibrato and bending, but your version still works musically IMHO. Good job on the fast scale run as well!!
I'm impressive to memorize this many notes and play them with syle and verve. You have made great progress and you continue to do so!!! I really liked this one and I'm giving you a solid 8!!!! Keep practicing!! It's paying off! I see some bits from our work in quick licks and bootcamp!!! YOu show good form and good technique. Well played!! Todd Original lesson: Aeolian Lead - Intermediate by David Wallimann
in this take, I decided to record the guitar live,because it seems to me that the dynamics are disappearing.the first half is recorded through a combo , and the second is already through a live guitar signal processed |
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Feb 10 2020, 03:09 PM |
Hi mate! Good job here!
I think that both Kris and Todd commented the most important things to work here. I also think that improving your audio mix can make this one much more enjoyable and easier to analyze. (Let me know if you need help with it) Your playing is good here, but I think that there is still more room to make it more consistent, mostly when playing those ascendant alternate picking passages. (You can add some extra exercises: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/search/alternate+picking/) To summarie, I would improve your sound here, and continue practicing to make everything sound more consistent. For example, you can work more on vibrato and dynamics, and off course, continue training your AP technique. Keep on the hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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Feb 28 2020, 03:34 PM |
Pass: 6.75
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