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Testament Rhythm and Solo, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi
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Marek Rojewski
Jul 19 2015, 12:36 PM
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Original lesson: Testament Rhythm and Solo by Gabriel Leopardi

Hello:) I recorded this lesson with my new guitar, it has different string action than my previous one, so that was bit of a problem, but wanted to share my new toy with everyone;) Recording as always proved to be frustrating, but I guess it will never work differently with me....

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Gabriel Leopardi
Jul 19 2015, 11:41 PM
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Hi Marek, congrats on your new guitar! I looks and sound great!

Your take shows that you're still not comfortable with your new guitar's action or with the strings thickness. There are riff that are not sounding tight, notes from the solo that sound weak as well as not strong vibrato and bending.

I know how you play and I know that you can do it much better than this, so keep on enjoying that beauty and share a new take when you feel more comfortable with it.

Cheers!

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Darius Wave
Jul 20 2015, 08:34 AM
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Hey Marek! No worries - new guitars always need to "get friendly" before you start to feel comfortable with it smile.gif It's Gabriels lesson, so his feedback is priorized here but aside from it the final lick need most attention at the moment. I'm not sure but ther's one spot (too dense playing to point precise time) where a note seems to break on due to fret buzz (on of the highest frets) Maybe it's worth trying to see a luthier. If it's just one fret to level, the cost won't be that high and you'll be able to kep low strings action in opposite to increasing it just because one fret issue smile.gif

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Ben Higgins
Jul 20 2015, 09:38 AM
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Hi Marek that's one sexy guitar!

Even though your take needs some work I really enjoyed it. You just need to tighten up the riffing on the low E string.

From there it's mainly a case of making the transition from the sweeps to the last picking lick more smooth. You're not making any technique errors as far as I can see so it's just a case of more practise making it more comfortable. I look forward to the improved version. You've come a long way in the time you've been here! I can't imagine you attempting these lessons before smile.gif

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Jul 23 2015, 11:14 AM
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