Alternate Picking Workout #2, Lesson By Darius Wave |
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Mar 29 2015, 06:46 PM |
Hi MisterM!
This take shows a very tight alternate picking technique. You can play the whole thing at tempo and go very well with the groove of the backing track and that not a small thing. Besides the things that Ben and Darius already marked, I can say that I feel that you are picking very softly and it makes the note sound weak and your playing like "shy". Try to pick harder the notes and give more dynamics variation to your playing at first based on what Darius does in the original lesson to have a reference. This will make the notes sound clearer/more defined and your playing more organic. Keep rocking mate. -------------------- My lessons
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Mar 30 2015, 12:48 PM |
Pass: 8.3
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