Awesome mate!
First: I love your organic, woody tone. It lets the touch generated by your right hand shine through in a beautiful way - gives me Holdsworth / Garsed vibes!
Vibrato-wise this is a huuuge improvement. The overall vibrato movement and depth is much better.
In the beginning you apply the vibrato a tad early, so we don't really get to hear the pitch you are aiming for, but then at 00:20 you do it beautifully.
So what we are looking for now, is consistency. Try to have a plan for every note: how will you phrase the vibrato / bending?
A good general rule is to not apply any vibrato at all, instead of applying a generic immediate vibrato. The reason being you can always gradually add vibrato (just like you did at 00:20) - however the opposite is not true (you can not withdraw vibrato 😅).
For your next task, I would like to see you apply this kind of thinking to your lines:
* either no vibrato at all
* or a gradual buildup
* or first let the note ring, before adding vibrato to your taste
You have demonstrated that you already have the technique for this - so this will mostly be a matter of fighting your own impulses. With the possibility of a big reward 😎
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